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Steve Smith Harassed The Indian Cricketer; This Is How He Tried To Defeat Team India

The fourth Test match between India and Australia is being played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Steve Smith is captaining Australia instead of Pat Cummins in this crucial match. The toss process was completed before the game in which the coin fell into Steve’s pocket, and he decided to bat first.

For this Test match, the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, and the Australian Prime Minister came to the stadium to watch the game. In such a situation, the Australian team also got a lot of pressure for victory, so Steve Smith is seen dispatching the Indian bowlers.

Steve Smith Harassed The Indian Cricketer

Steve Smith Harassed Cricketers
Steve Smith

There was nothing special for India in the fourth test match today. Captain Rohit Sharma landed on the field to bowl first after losing the toss. While bowling, Team India sent the openers to the pavilion. Ashwin and Shami got off to a good start, but after that, Steve Smith, who is captaining the match at number four, once again troubled the Indian bowlers by making fun of the rules of cricket.

Steve Smith has always been known for a different strategy. After the umpire review in the last match, in today’s match also, he has repeatedly stopped the game on several occasions by taking the side screen to spoil the line length of the bowler. Even in the video today, it can be seen how Smith is troubling Shami while bowling.

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The Competition So Far

In the fourth and final Test match, there was a toss process between Steve Smith and Rohit Sharma, in which Smith won the toss and decided to bat first. After this, Usman Khawaja and Travis Head started the innings. Both of them took the score to 61 while making a steady start.

After this, Ashwin dismissed Head for 32, and Shami returned Labushne to the pavilion for three runs. Till the writing of the article, Steve Smith is playing unbeaten on 13 runs, and Khawaja has 48 runs at the crease. Australia’s team has lost two wickets for 108 runs for now.

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