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Twitter reacts to first day of the India-England Test

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For the 27th consecutive time, India went into a Test with a changed XI which meant Ishant Sharma was back into the squad after 7 Tests. On the day, Twitterati reacted to Kohli's bizarre throw which gave the visitors 5 runs and Jadeja's latest bunny - Cook - and India's love affair with the DRS.

England ended the day at 284/4 thanks to some brilliant batting from Moeen Ali and Joe Root. Moeen Ali remained not out at 120 which consisted of 12 fours all around the park. The lone successful bowler for India was Ravindra Jadeja who ended up with 3 wickets for 73 runs. The visitors will be the happy ones out of the two though, who are looking for their first victory in the series. 



Ishant is back, so are the tweets on him!

Someone please tell him he can't score all the runs in the match!

Kohli must stop expecting others to play and be fit like him!

Jaddu's latest bunny!

The Chhota and the Lamba one!

High time Jadeja's views are not considered for DRS' reviews!

James Anderson be like this!

Sad but true!

Clarke, Amla and now Cook!

Maybe that is why he reviews for everything!

Just like how Anderson said last week!

Brand ambassadors! 

Throwback when Patel became a goalie!

That too in Chennai!

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