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8 things you missed | From Ravidra Jadeja imitating Kuldeep Yadav to Hardik Pandya's sportsmanship

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Welcome back! What if I tell you that you missed a lot of things in the match between Sri Lanka and India because of unseen circumstance? Oh. stop crying! We are here for you. We collected all the things that you missed during the match, so don't worry. Here are 8 things you missed.

Failed Communication!

Due to lack of communication between Kuldeep Yadav and Hardik Pandya, Kuldeep Yadav dropped a sitter early in the match. Bhuvneshwar Kumar must be really pissed as he lost a wicket here. 

Fearless Mathews.

When Jasprit Bumrah collected the ball and faked a throw at Angelo Mathews, he didn’t even flinch! 

He does it again!

It wasn’t a good day for Kuldeep Yadav as his misfortune in the field continued and here he gave away an extra run. Hopefully, he will improve.

Breaking the concentration!

Hardik Pandya was running into bowl but Angelo Mathews stops him abruptly and smiles in the end. Looks like he was trying to break Hardik Pandya’s concentration.

This is why we play! 

Thirimanne was just hit by a bouncer from Hardik Pandya and while completing the run. Pandya patted him in the back in appreciation on the effort to handle the bouncer.

Legend in the house! 

Look who is here to watch his team play! It is none other than Sanath Jayasuriya! Sadly, he couldn’t see his team win today.

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Jadeja imitating Kuldeep Yadav! 

After helping Kuldeep Yadav dismiss Thirimanne, Jadeja celebrated the catch by imitating Kuldeep Yadav’s bowling action.

Hitman: The record breaker! 

Rohit Sharma became the first player to score 5 centuries in a single World Cup. What a World Cup for Hitman!

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