Australia National Cricket Team batsman Steve Smith would surely get an insight into the ongoing third ODI against Ashes 2019. England National Cricket Team. A match between the two teams It takes place at the Riverside Ground in Chester-le-Street on Tuesday (September 24).
Steve Smith, who failed against England in the second ODI, came up with a vital hand for his team in the ongoing third ODI. The premiership batsman hit a decent half-century and after losing a couple of quick wickets, made sure his team got their batting going.
Smith looked in great control as he played magnificent strokes in his innings. But the highlight of his beating was his fighting with her Jofra Archer. Once again, they made sure to give their all for the double team, which has had a great rivalry in the past.
Both Smith and Jofra Archer tried to outdo each other and during their battle, the fast bowler could remind the batsman of what he did to him during the Ashes 2019. The fast bowler had hit his batter on the head. he suffered a concussion and was ruled out.
A similar thing happened in the ongoing game. Smith was on the ground against Jofra Archer but not in the way the fast bowlers wanted. After trying to act treacherous and make a quick run for himself and his team, he fell prone.
Jofra Archer bowled a length delivery outside off which Steve Smith went a long way. The Australian National Cricket Team attempted to bowl but it missed and fell to the ground in the process.
Steve Smith falls to the ground as he lands a spoon kick against Jofra Archer
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Smith on the floor again against Archer? 👀
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However, Smith was undeterred as the batsman was completely on point and played a magnificent innings for his team. The right-hander, who scored 32 runs in the first ODI, hit a crucial half-century and made sure to put his team in a decent position.
But his stay at the crease was cut short by Jofra Archer. The fast bowler hunted down a short ball that was pulled by Smith. Brydon Carse ran to deep backward square leg to the left and took it with two hands in a knee slide. The ball was moving, but he made it look too easy.
This was the first time that Jofra Archer had dismissed Steve Smith in ODIs. But the fast bowler kept things tight with the ball. In the 50 balls he bowled, he scored just 29 runs off just 58 shots. Pacer also delivered 32 points.
Steve Smith finished with 60 runs from 82 balls. He looked ready for anything, but he couldn’t. He also hit 5 fours in his innings and helped the Australian National Cricket Team to post a total of 304 runs on the board.