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India vs England | 8 things you missed - From yet another Bumrah no-ball to generation get-together

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Welcome back to another edition of 10 things you missed. The winner of this contest gets nothing but the satisfaction of having a keen eye just like me. Alright, now let's see if you were able to spot all these things during the Day 1 of the fourth Test between India and England. Let's dive in.

BUUUUUUUMMMRAAAANNGGGGG!

Jennings goes clueless before he gets lbw on Bumrah’s insane delivery!

Faillllll!

Only Ishant can bowl an underarm delivery without actually bowling under-arm! 

Plot twist!

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Bumrah bowls a great lbw delivery. Umpire gives not out. The skipper takes the review. Then comes the twist….It’s a no-ball!

Beautiful view!

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Pant on the move!

Pant had a horrible day giving 23 byes….but who cares? 

3,2,1...climb!

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Two kids spotted rock-climbing…..And later in the day, a commentator decides to give a try!

Because who doesn’t like ice-creams!

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Two adorable kids filling their cravings in the scorching heat!

Unlucky but lucky!

In the end, somehow Bairstow got lucky!

Grand-dad, dad, and son!

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Three generations enjoying cricket together...Coz cricket never fades away!

Cricket FootBall Kabaddi

Basketball Hockey

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