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10 Things You Missed | From Jofra Archer acting like dead to guy watching Ashes from window

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Hey folks! Hope you enjoyed the last day of Ashes. What an incredible series it was! But you might have missed these fascinating facts from today's game at The Oval! Don't worry because we have everything covered from the match. So, just sit back and relax with these 10 things you missed.

Finally, Tim Paine gets one right!

After a lot of incorrect DRS reviews, Tim Paine finally owns one right decision of reviewing it. Archer has to walk back and now England were remaining with one wicket in hand!

Chris Woakes commits a blunder

He bowled a no-ball once and the Umpire was chalking the crease before bowling no-ball but Woakes does that repeatedly to give some work for Umpire to lift his arm to signal no-ball once again!

Englishmen has celebrated assuming that it was out!

Chris Woakes' good length delivery carried to the second slip and English players were seen celebrating the dismissal but when it was checked for no-ball, they ended up having an embarrassment!

Kumar Dharmasena gets one right here!

Ball was hit on the helmet placed behind the keeper and Dharmasena signalled it as five runs. He would have done this in the World Cup final as well!! 

This pluck card has some emotion!

A fan was spotted holding pluck card “STOKES ASHES 2022” in the stands! World Cup hero owned as many hearts as possible in just a span of two months! English cricket is indebted to him forever!

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