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“Is that what happened? I have no idea,” Steve Smith said on Thursday after scoring an unbeaten 77 on day one of the second tests against New Zealand.
Walking to the crease at the fall of Australia’s second wicket, in front of a record crowd of more than 80,000 the biggest attendance ever for a day’s play in an Australia-New Zealand test Smith was greeted by a mixture of boos and cheers.
The booing was no doubt linked to Smith’s 12-month ban at the hands of Cricket Australia for his role in the ball-tampering affair in the Cape Town Test against South Africa in March 2018. Smith was Australia’s captain at the time.
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“I don’t really listen when I walk out to bat. Cheering, booing, dunno. I’ve learned to just block it all out, regardless, good or bad,” Smith added.
Smith has scored centuries in his past four Melbourne tests, before missing last year’s clash against India because of his 12-month suspension. It will be interesting to see if the boos turn into cheers if the World No.2-ranked batsman’s sheer class is on display again on Friday.
“One more good partnership tomorrow would be nice and I think set the game up for us. The plan will obviously be to score as many runs as we can,” Smith said.
Australia will resume on 257-4 after being sent in to bat.