The Ashes.
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Flat-Track Bully Steve Smith's defective technique was again destroyed on a pitch that was fair to bowlers. He makes runs on dead pitches (e.g. 1st innings 2nd Test, but not 2nd innings, when his hopelessness against the short ball got him out) but when there's anything for the bowlers, they destroy him.
FTB was dropped by the putrid Jonny Bairstow (inside edge behind) on 4. On 22, FTB gave another inside edge behind and catch so easy that not even Bairstow could drop it.
And FTB went and blew a review yet again. Insane!!
Can FTB Smith really not tell when he's nicked the ball? It's bad enough blowing plumb LBW reviews (like FTB did in the 1st Test). Okay, seems FTB has no idea where his stumps are. But how can ya not know when you've nicked it?
He did that in Pakistan. The commentators were gobsmacked. They thought you must be able to feel it when you nick it. Sheesh... As I've said, folks used to laugh at Watto for blowing reviews, but I never saw him blow a caught behind review.
FTB was dropped by the putrid Jonny Bairstow (inside edge behind) on 4. On 22, FTB gave another inside edge behind and catch so easy that not even Bairstow could drop it.
And FTB went and blew a review yet again. Insane!!
Can FTB Smith really not tell when he's nicked the ball? It's bad enough blowing plumb LBW reviews (like FTB did in the 1st Test). Okay, seems FTB has no idea where his stumps are. But how can ya not know when you've nicked it?
He did that in Pakistan. The commentators were gobsmacked. They thought you must be able to feel it when you nick it. Sheesh... As I've said, folks used to laugh at Watto for blowing reviews, but I never saw him blow a caught behind review.
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Flat-Track Bully Smith has built his career off dead pitches. Just a teeny weeny bit of swing is enough to destroy his defective technique. To score runs, he has to swipe across the line of the ball to legside. Works on dead pitches, but fatal on pitches that are fair to bowlers.
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It happened again!!! And this is a flat pitch.
Stokes hobbling on one knee got FTB Smith out LBW. Pinned right in front of his stumps, all squared up, desperately swishing all around the ball with his bat.
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Video:
https://twitter.com/englandcricket/stat ... 3695547393
And worse, FTB again blew a review.
Folks used to laugh at Watto for getting out LBW and blowing reviews. But Watto was nowhere near as bad as FTB.
https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/ashe ... st-1385879
Steven Smith started out as a legspinner, one of the many successors to Shane Warne, and he took a few years to find his stride as a Test batter. But once he got going, he's just kept going. Here's a visualisation that shows batters with the highest averages after each Test (upto 99). Once Smith enters the frame, he climbs to the top and stays there.