7 Things You Missed | From Manchester's 'Cuttack' impression to Steve Smith getting a standing ovation

no image

Hello everyone! Hold on, we are back again with 7 things that you might have missed from today's Ashes match. In fact, after going through this, you might be wondering how you missed them in the first place! So just sit back and enjoy these 7 special moments from Day 2 of the Old Trafford Test!

Steve Smith was not happy!!There was a reflection of light from the van’s front glass, which was disturbing the vision and concentration of Steve Smith! It was eventually fixed, though. But damn, the vision of this man is crazy!

Ben Stokes reaction was aggressive!!

After taking the catch of Steve Smith, Ben Stokes was very happy (and unhappy) with it. He was relieved and frustrated at the same time. But little did he know that it was going to be called a no-ball. Poor Ben!

That ‘Run-Out’ would have saved some runs for England!

Smithy just made it to the crease. It was close but sadly it didn’t go well for England!

 ©
 

Mattel!!

The American multinational toy company was founded in 1945 with its headquarters in EL Segundo, California. But the guy was not a ‘Toy’ inside the box!!

 ©

Look who were in the stands!!

Former England players Ashley Giles and David Gower were spotted watching the Ashes from the stands.  Good to get a glimpse of them!

 ©

Is it Manchester or Cuttack??surprisedsurprised

The crowd littered on the ground after Nathon Lyon hit a boundary!!

Cricket FootBall Kabaddi

Basketball Hockey

SportsCafe

Comments

Leave a comment

0 Comments

read previousAsia Cup | Twitter reacts as umpire gets hit on head after trying in vain to take evasive action
Umpires often find themselves on the receiving end and it was Ruchira Palliyaguruge this time during the Asia Cup T20 2025 encounter between Pakistan and the UAE in Dubai. The Sri Lankan official got hit on the head while trying to evade a throw and had to be taken off the field.
Duleep Trophy 2019 | India Red in pole position at end of day tworead next
India Red continued their momentum as they inched closer to recording a first-innings lead in the tournament final. After fighting off the late resurgence of the India Green batsmen, they ultimately managed to restrict them to a score below 250 before Easwaran’s century had them cruising at stumps.
View non-AMP page