In a heartwarming gesture, the ongoing Test between England and New Zealand was paused for 23 seconds at the 23-over mark to pay a tribute and applaud one of the greatest players in the history of the game - Shane Warne.
Firstly a video played on the big screen, and then players from both teams came together and clapped for 23 seconds to honour Shane Warne.
As far as the match is concerned, As far as the match is concerned, New Zealand has lost out 6 wickets. Anderson has scalped two wickets, Broad was also back in action with a wicket.
But the big story is how Matthew Potts, in his debut over sent back the NZ skipper, Kane Williamson, and then later got Daryl Mitchell and Blundell out.
Potts came into the attack on the 10th over of the match against New Zealand, pitched the ball up to Kane Williamson, prized out the edge, and sent the NZ skipper packing. This is exactly what dreams are made of.
Who is Matthew Potts? Everything you need to know about the debutant
For any other player making his debut, a good paragraph about who he is and all that would have been appropriate. But in this case, Ben Stokes did that for us.
"This kid is ready," said Ben Stokes, who plays alongside Potts at county side Durham.
He turned up on Day 4 with a bit of a stiff side, and some in his situation, with test selection coming round the corner and bowling as well as he has, could have just sat down and said - No, I'm going to look after myself. But he didn't. He ran in and won the game for Durham. That's the attitude that sets you up for the next level.
That's it. These words are enough for us to understand who Potts is as a player. Coming through the Durham ranks, Potts has climbed the ladder one rung at a time.
He played for the U-19 England team and made his first-class debut against Kent. The 23-year old is a medium pace bowler and a more than capable batter down the order.
In 24 FC matches, Matthew has taken 77 wickets at an economy of 2.91 at a strike rate of 55.3. He has four 5-wicket hauls to his name. It is worth noting that Potts is no Jofra Archer in terms of pace.
He bowls in the early 130s but is known to derive good bounce from length balls - something which can be fatal in Test cricket.
As far as his batting is concerned, he has accumulated 447 runs in 24 matches at an average of 17.19, with two fifties to his name. His highest score is 81.