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8 Things You Missed | From a Kangaroo getting a glimpse of the match to Jonny Bairstow's sunset flip

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Hello everyone! We are back again with '8 things you missed'. While you were busy watching India vs West Indies, we have compiled all the interesting incidents which took place on Day 4 at Edgbaston tonight. Sit back and relax all the things you missed from today's action from the Ashes.

Wait what!! Is that a Kangaroo holding the Aussie flag??

Oh no!! It’s just a toy supporting Australia along with the crowd!

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INTERNATIONAL DRINKING DEPARTMENT!!

Oh my god. I can’t just sit and wait here!! Should I soon book a flight and join the department as soon as possible?

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Not really the Test expert!!

Moeen Ali sat outside the boundary during the play as he was just observing the game from there!!

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Oh no! What have you done, Joe Root?

There was enough room to hold the ball and break the bails, but Root failed to even touch the ball, refusing to get Steve Smith out.

Is this to divert Steve Smith's concentration??

That’s all Bairstow can do behind the stumps when a player like Smith is not getting out!!

Oh! Look what just happened here!!

Jonny Bairstow's diving skills came out on the grass at Edgbaston today! Impressive!

The best since Bradman??

Fans bemused by Umpire’s decision!

We've seen very poor umpiring so far in the Ashes. Another false call as it given out, while it was actually not out!

 

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