7 Things You Missed | From Tim Paine mocking Joe Root to Eoin Morgan watching from the stands

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Hey folks! Thankfully, we are back again with 6 things that you might have missed from the Ashes today! Don't be worried about it, because we have covered the entire game end to end to gather these precious moments for you. Here are 7 interesting things you might have missed from today's action.

Eoin Morgan was spotted in the stands watching the match at Lord’s

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Look who is here!! It’s Robbie Savage!

He is a Welsh Football pundit and former player. Happy to see him watching The Ashes!

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A Tribute to the late Mrs.Strauss

All the players were encouraged to support the “RED FOR RUTH” campaign on Day 2 of the second Ashes Test! You can notice that on their collars.

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Tim Paine makes fun of Joe Root’s wicket!!

Root was walking back to the pavilion after confirming with the non-striker not to review, but Tim Paine had other ideas!!

This can be called the “YELLOW ARMY”

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Cameron Bancroft takes a stunner!

What a catch it was! Rory Burns flicked it to the on-side, but Bancroft took a single-handed stunner out of thin air!

Stuart Broad was shocked!!

Nathan Lyon delivered a quick one which eventually ended up cleaning the stumps in a weird way!! Broad was not happy with that.

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