During Day 3 of the 5th Test between England and India at the Kennington Oval in London, a light-hearted moment brought smiles in the middle of a tense session. As Ben Duckett was seen chirping at Indian batter Karun Nair, umpire Ahsan Raza stepped in with a witty remark that instantly caught attention. The brief exchange added a bit of humour to an otherwise intense day of cricket. Fans quickly picked up the moment, and the video started doing the rounds on social media. It was a fun reminder of how cricket isn’t just about runs and wickets but also the lighter side of the game. Watch here: Ben Duckett was just chirping something at Karun Nair, and then Umpire Raza said,"Tu idhar aa re baune, bohot aawaz nikal rahi teri" 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/aohtfJinZK — Rushil (@rushilthefirst) August 2, 2025 Only minutes ago, there was a friendly exchange of banter. During lunch on Day 3 of the 5th Test at the Kennington Oval, some friendly words were exchanged between Indian and English players. Yashasvi Jaiswal seemed a little riled up, particularly when he had a conversation with Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope, while Shubman Gill attempted to remain calm. Amidst all this, umpire Aleem Raza's sharp remark was like a breath of fresh air, defusing the tension and providing a moment for fans to chuckle. Also Read | Trott Explains Bumrah’s Struggles in Manchester Test India Dominate Morning Session as Tempers Flare Before Lunch It was a fiery end to a great Indian session on Day 3 of the 5th Test at The Oval. There was more drama in the dying seconds before lunch, courtesy Jaiswal, that witnessed some haldulf words being exchanged as the players left the field. Ben Duckett was once again in the middle of everything, with Jaiswal looking to be infuriated. A few fingers were pointed, and there was tension in the air, but Shubman Gill was cool and tried to walk his partner away from the scene. Apart from the exchange, India had a lot to smile about during the session. Akash Deep, recruited as a nightwatchman, performed better than anyone could have hoped. Dismissed early by Crawley, England suffered. The right-hander batted with precision control and went on to score his first Test fifty, ultimately getting out for a well-made 66. He shared a handy 107-run stand with Gill that placed India in authoritative command. England started on a good note with some swing and movement, but they lost their way soon and gave too much loose stuff. India capitalized and kept applying pressure throughout. England have a lot of work to do after lunch.