England made a great comeback into the tournament by beating the only unbeaten side. We know you would have lost interest in the game and failed to notice these entertaining incidents. But don't worry, we have watched the entire game and have covered all the moments that you have missed.
Many of you would’ve been wondering why the back of Virat Kohli’s jersey navy blue instead of orange like others. If you look closely, Virat Kohli is wearing a navy blue sweater over his jersey.
That is a blunder from the production team! Instead of putting an Indian flag beside Sachin’s name, they put up an England flag!
Jonny Bairstow was on 99 and he tried to pull Hardik Pandya’s short ball and failed. Virat Kohli teased Bairstow by gesturing that he is going to review and at the last minute he pulled out.
Immediately after picking the wicket of Jonny Bairstow, Mohammed Shami was seen eating a banana. Was that a token of appreciation from the dressing room?
When you realize Mohammad Shami played for Kings XI Punjab, Ashwin’s team, this is what happens!
Rohit Sharma presented a wonderful textbook block off Jofra Archer's length delivery and the ball went towards the non-striker's end. Virat Kohli rolled the ball over his bat without using his hands and juggled it to return the ball to Jofra Archer.
Stokes had already pre-meditated to play the switch hit. The left-handed batter generated incredible power from the wrists and the ball went quite a distance over the extra-cover boundary.
Rishabh Pant attempted to slog but couldn’t make contact with the ball and ended up losing his bat which flew towards England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler. Buttler picked his bat and gave it back.
Indian fans tried to disturb Bairstow and were signalling something to gain his attention while he was fielding at the deep. But Bairstow didn't get distracted and just gave a smile to those fans.
This is hilarious! Just listen to this conversation between Hardik Pandya and Rishabh Pant and try to figure out what they are talking about.
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