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India vs England 5th Test Day 3 Kennington Oval: Alastair Cook and James Anderson take the tube underground rail to reach the ground for their farewell Test at The Kia Oval.

India vs England 5th Test Day 3 Kennington Oval: Alastair Cook and James Anderson take the tube underground rail to reach the ground for their farewell Test at The Kia Oval. It was humbling to see famous cricketers behaving like ordinary citizens, something that is not seen in India for obvious reasons. Cricketers are worshiped like a deity in India, so in India, if Virat Kohli steps on the streets like a common man, he is always in the crowd.

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Here's a picture of Alastair Cook playing his farewell Test, and a photo of James Anderson with Plow's crutch opener Adam Barraclough.

“This is not the first time that Cook has taken a tube for a Test match. This is the most convenient way for them to come on the field,” a member of the English contingent told TOI.

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Meanwhile, England is in the driver's seat for the third day at the Kia Oval Test. England, who were scoring 185 for 7 on the first day, managed to pull the score to 332 and this pushed the Indians back. India, on the other hand, is 196/6 in their first innings. India captain Virat Kohli scored 49 before he scored one at the slips of Ben Stokes. But as we speak, Hanuma Vihari and Jadeja are fighting from there trying to close the deficit.

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Also, England pacer James Anderson has been fined 15 percent of his match fee for showing disagreement with an umpire's decision on the second day of the ongoing fifth Test against India at The Oval on Saturday.

In addition to the fine, one demerit point has been added to the fast bowler's disciplinary record, the first offense for which since the amended Code came into force in September 2016, the ICC said in a statement.

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