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8 Things You Missed | From Ravindra Jadeja's lucky escape to Mayank Agarwal suffering in pain

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Hey buddies! We are back with the most fascinating things that you might have missed from India' game against the Windies on Day 2. Don't worry, we sat through the entire day and grabbed each and every incident that took place in the match. So just sit back and enjoy these 8 incidents.

Wait, what? Fancy rings or band-aids?

Windies players were found with plastered fingers! 

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LBW appeal from WI fan!

Holder to Jadeja! There was a huge appeal in the middle of the ground but the umpire turned out the appeal. However, this boy was not happy with the decision and demanded for a review! 

Jaddu got lucky here!!

As Gabriel delivered a tight line and length, Jadddu tried to defend it but the ball eventually bounced back and pitched over the stumps!! That can be called as a lucky escape.

Such a funny hairstyle!!

Have no comments on it!! Dude got no chill.

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Here comes the Sword Celebration!!

Ravindra Jadeja reached his fifty in style and pulled off his signature celebration by spinning his bat like a warrior!

Ishant Sharma scares Campbell!

Ishant tries to divert Campbell’s attention by throwing the ball onto stumps when he drove the ball towards him! That look from Campbell was not a happy one!

Steve Smith has a separate fan base!!

Earlier we have seen Jofra Archer playing like Steve Smith by mimicking his fancy leaves! And now that was also seen copying today by Brathwaite and Campbell. Smith must be loving this!

Oh no!! That must have hurt! :(

Jaddu was bowling to Chase and Mayank was fielding at forward short-leg! Chase pulled it hard and it hit Mayank hard on his chest, but thankfully he was alright!

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