Twitter reacts to 'epic' confusion after bails get dislodged as if hit-wicket but it turns out as dead-ball

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It has been that sort of day for India. When Ishant Sharma was facing Jofra Archer with nine wickets down, it seemed as if he got out hit-wicket and England started celebrating. But replays indicted that Ishant had not dislodged the bails after which it was termed a dead-ball by the umpire.

You can't see me!

How did this happen???

Can't belive this! 

No idea on what happened here! 

Hahaha!

This is just what we need to play back and watch it again!

ROLF!

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