Ashes: What did you say? The heat seen between Steve Smith and Johnny Bairstow, watch video
Australia have currently lost 4 wickets in their second innings after losing the wickets of Steve Smith, David Warner, Usman Khawaja and Marnus Labuschagne. The team has scored 116 runs for 4 wickets.
The third Test match of the Ashes series is being played at the Leeds Stadium in Headingley. On the second day of the Test match, there was a scuffle between Australian veteran Steve Smith and England wicketkeeper Johnny Bairstow. Bairstow said something when Smith was returning to the pavilion after being dismissed by Moeen Ali. Smith looked very angry with this and asked Bairstow, what did you say? Sky Sports Cricket has shared its video on Twitter.
Steve Smith, playing his 100th Test, got out after scoring just 2 runs in the second innings. Ben Duckett caught by Moeen Ali. The conversation between Smith and Bairstow can be heard in a video tweeted by Sky Sports. Bairstow said, “See you Smudge.” To this Smith replied, “What say friend?” After this he angrily said, “Hey.” Then Bairstow replied, “I said cheers, see you then.”
Australia has a lead of 142 runs
Australia have currently lost 4 wickets in their second innings after losing the wickets of Smith, David Warner, Usman Khawaja and Marnus Labuschagne. The team has scored 116 runs for 4 wickets. He has a lead of 142 runs. Travis Head 18 and Mitchell Marsh are at the crease after scoring 17 runs. Moeen Ali has taken 2 wickets. Apart from this, Stuart Broad and Chris Woakes have taken 1-1 wickets.
Pat Cummins took 6 wickets
Earlier, in response to Australia’s 263 runs, the hosts were all out for 237 runs. Australia captain Pat Cummins took 6 wickets for 91 runs in 18 overs. He took five wickets in an innings for the first time in England. Captain Ben Stokes played an inning of 80 runs for England. While Jake Crawley scored 33, Mark Wood scored 24 off 8 balls and Moin Ali scored 21 runs. Apart from Cummins, Mitchell Starc took 2 wickets, Mitchell Marsh and Todd Murphy took 1-1 wickets.