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Fans Trolled Steve Smith As He Failed To Perform In The First Innings As A Test Opener

by Himanshu Singh
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In Shamar Joseph’s debut test match, a noteworthy moment unfolded as he claimed the valuable wicket of Australia’s Steve Smith with his very first ball.

Fans Trolled Steve Smith As He Failed To Perform In The First Innings As A Test Opener
Steve Smith. Photo – Twitter

David Warner recently announced his retirement from Test and One Day International (ODI) formats, signaling a new era for the Australian cricket team. This strategic decision not only marks the end of a remarkable career but also creates opportunities for emerging talents to claim the coveted opening spots. 

In the realm of Test cricket, Steve Smith stands out as a batting maestro with unparalleled class. His distinctive yet effective technique, characterized by unorthodoxy, sets him apart in the modern era. Smith consistently delivers masterful performances, showcasing his ability to read bowlers, impeccable timing, and unwavering concentration. His impressive statistics, marked by a remarkable average and numerous centuries, underscore his class.

He eagerly volunteered to step up as the new opening batsman for the test matches, securing his spot for the series against West Indies. However, the start didn’t go as planned, as he could only muster 12 runs in his debut innings as an opener. Shamar Joseph marked his entry into test cricket by dismissing Australia’s Steve Smith with his very first ball, providing a rare bright moment on a challenging opening day for the undermanned West Indies.

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As for Steve Smith, stepping into the role of a test opener following David Warner’s retirement, his debut innings yielded a modest 12 runs. Shamar Joseph, with a dream debut, not only dismissed Australia’s key batsman with his first ball but also claimed the wicket of Marnus Labuschagne later in the day.

SHAMAR JOSEPH WITH HIS FIRST BALL IN TEST CRICKET!

And it's Steve Smith who's the wicket! #AUSvWI pic.twitter.com/QpV0Aak1Dd

— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) January 17, 2024

In the midst of the West Indies’ innings, Kirk McKenzie, in only his second test appearance, achieved his first half-century, emerging as the top scorer for the visiting team. The day’s play took an entertaining turn with a 55-run partnership between Shamar Joseph and Kemar Roach for the 10th wicket, providing a late boost to West Indies’ total.

Australia’s captain, Pat Cummins, and Josh Hazlewood showcased their bowling prowess, each claiming four wickets. They efficiently contained West Indies to a total of 188 runs, capitalizing on the decision to bowl first after winning the toss at the Adelaide Oval.

Here is how fans reacted:

Steve Smith these days, man. It ain't easy

— Trey (@Axciem96) January 17, 2024

😂

— Mark Campbell (@markylush) January 17, 2024

Why does Smith always hang around the crease acting as if it were impossible that he was actually out? 🙄

— Rabinder Sikand (@RabinderSikand) January 17, 2024

Smith is no opener give Bancroft a go next test !

— Jodi Hyde-Parker (@JodiHydeparker1) January 17, 2024

Steve Smith said he can't watch Cricket, Wonder what he's doing now!!! This is a good game IMO 👏 👌

— Tiger Dan (@26Binda) January 17, 2024

Smith is going to struggle because his technique is bizarre and will be found out by quality fast opening bowling……

— Chris Ericsson and The Existentialists_ (@chris_ericsson_) January 17, 2024
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