On the opening day of the fourth Test between India and England at Emirates Old Trafford in Manchester, there was a light moment involving Harry Brook. When England players returned to their places in between overs, Brook was spotted running back to his position behind the wicket-keeper in the slips, which brought laughter and smiles to both the crowd and commentators. The moment soon went viral, revealing the playful nature of the English cricketer in an otherwise serious Test match environment. The clip has now been widely shared, bringing some humor to the day's action. Watch here: "DON'T BE LAST!" 💨Harry Brook racing to his mark in the slips in between overs 😅 pic.twitter.com/j9AG1HHKDF — Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) July 23, 2025 England Stage a Strong Comeback in the Middle Session England flipped the game on its side during the mid-session by taking three important wickets at only 71 runs. KL Rahul, who seemed intact during his time at the crease, ended up getting out to Chris Woakes after edging one to the slip cordon. Woakes had been creating pressure and finally got the return he deserved. Also Read | KL Rahul, Yashasvi Jaiswal Rewrite 10-Year Record for Openers in England Test Yashasvi Jaiswal maintained his good run by scoring his 12th Test fifty, but the left-handed batter struggled against Liam Dawson, who was playing his eighth-year Test. While Jaiswal had a narrow escape earlier in Dawson's spell—when an edge went past the fielder—he did not last long. In Dawson's next over, he was able to send Jaiswal back with a sharp catch in the slips. Shubman Gill, under duress and out of sync, miscued a straight ball and got caught LBW by Ben Stokes in a situation that encapsulated his difficult performance. Stokes kept bowling at full intensity and nearly got the wicket of Sai Sudharsan as well, but a mishandling by Jamie Smith behind the stumps provided the batter with a reprieve. Sai, despite being tested, remained firm and was subsequently accompanied by Rishabh Pant, who was warmly welcomed by the crowd.