7 Things you missed - From Virat Kohli battling with bad back to a disappointed GOAT

Soumil Khare
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What an amazing day of cricket it was!! The Aussies have fought their way back into the contest by removing Cheteshwar Pujara and Indian skipper Kohli who was battling with backache. You must be watching the match very actively, but we know you would have still failed to notice these 7 incidents.

Pujara is definitely not his 'YES MAN'

This is hilarious! While Virat Kohli quickly completed 3 runs and was looking for a 4th, Cheteshwar Pujara said no and gestured him that he can't run more.

Why should cricketers have all the fun?

Look at them. They are probably the luckiest of all the fans who are watching the Boxing Day Test at MCG. These fans are watching the match from the boundary line and also they are getting a chance to meet and chat with the star players.

Tim Paine's hilarious banter!

Today, the Aussie skipper tried distracting Rohit Sharma as he stated that if Rohit Sharma can hit a six in Melbourne, he will start supporting Mumbai Indians and not Rajasthan Royals. "It's a bit of a toss up between Royals and Indians for me. But if Rohit hits a six now, I'm changing to Mumbai," Paine told Finch, who was fielding at short leg.

Rare sight!

It's so painful for all the Indian fans to see Virat Kohli in pain. In the second session of today's game, Virat Kohli was battling with a severe backache.

Disappointed GOAT!

Australia dropped Rohit Sharma and Ajinkya Rahane in two consecutive deliveries by Nathan Lyon and he was completely dejected after this.

Credit where credit is due!

Not putting away the bad balls?

For a change, Tim Paine handed the ball to Aaron Finch but what Finch did with the ball, left everyone stunned. Rishabh Pant just didn't feel like playing this horrendous delivery by Finch. 

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