The second Test between England and India at Lord's has certainly been a fiery encounter, dating back to when Jasprit Bumrah peppered James Anderson with short balls late on day three.
One over in particular from Bumrah lasted more than ten minutes, with the Indian bowler hitting Anderson on the head and bowling a total of four no balls.
In the last over of the day, Mohammed Shami bowled Anderson to bring the England innings to a close and the 39-year-old was clearly unhappy with India's tactics, going up to Bumrah at the close of play and exchanging words.
On day four, India captain Virat Kohli clashed with Anderson, with his x-rated outburst picked up by the stump mic.

Kohli can be heard using the word "f***ing" and telling Anderson that "this isn't your backyard".
Anderson's team-mate Stuart Broad, who is not able to play in the series after suffering a calf tear ahead of the Lord's Test, responded on Twitter, claiming Kohli's comments "will have him in trouble" and that Lord's is actually "as close to Jimmy’s backyard as Jimmy’s actual backyard".
He wrote: "The Lord’s honours board suggests it’s as close to Jimmy’s backyard as Jimmy’s actual backyard. Love the fire but that language will have him in trouble".
Things then continued on the fifth day as England looked to give Bumrah a taste of his own medicine with a barrage of short bowling.
After Mark Wood had bowled a volley of quick short balls at Bumrah, the Indian bower could be seen speaking to umpire Richard Illingworth before Jos Buttler got involved.
The pair appeared to have a heated exchange, with Bumrah clearly remonstrating with the England wicketkeeper.
Following the exchange, Bumrah slapped Wood for four and Kohli was shown applauding from the balcony, with the commentator describing him as "all fired up".
Bumrah went on to finish the Indian innings not out, scoring 34 in a crucial partnership with Mohammed Shami that took India's lead to 272.