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AUS vs IND: Smith Was Not Removing Pant's Guard In Sydney Test, Tim Paine Reveals The Truth

Australia captain Tim Paine has said that Steve Smith was not removing Rishabh Pant's batting guard on the fifth day of the third Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground and termed the act as one of the innocuous quirks...

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AUS vs IND: Smith Was Not Removing Pant's Guard In Sydney Test, Tim Paine Reveals The Truth
AUS vs IND: Smith Was Not Removing Pant's Guard In Sydney Test, Tim Paine Reveals The Truth (Pic Credit- Google)
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By IANS News
Jan 12, 2021 • 01:41 PM

Australia captain Tim Paine has said that Steve Smith was not removing Rishabh Pant's batting guard on the fifth day of the third Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground and termed the act as one of the innocuous quirks of the premier Aussie batsman.

IANS News
By IANS News
January 12, 2021 • 01:41 PM

Paine said that Smith was disappointed at the way his act was portrayed.

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On Monday, the stump vision camera caught the Aussie batsman at the crease trying to wipe off Pant's batting guard with his shoes.

"I have spoken to Steve about this and I know he is really disappointed with the way it has come across," said Paine said in an impromptu virtual press conference on Tuesday.

"If you watch Steve Smith play Test cricket, that is something that he does every single game five or six times a day. He is always standing in the batting crease, shadow batting, as we know he has got those sort of many Steve Smith quirks, so one of them is he is always marking sand."

"He (Smith) was certainly not changing guard and imagine if he was, then the Indian players would have kicked up a bit of stink (at) that time," he added.

The Australia captain, who himself copped a lot of criticism for his on-field chatter with Ravichandran Ashwin, said that he has watched Smith do that often during the Sheffield Shield games.

"That is something I have seen Steve doing many a times in Test matches and Shield games that I have played with him. When he is in the field, he likes to sort of walk up to where he bats and visualise how he is going to play," Paine said.

"Yesterday saw him play a couple of shots as left-hander as to where he wanted Lyono (Nathan Lyon) to pitch the ball."

"There is no way in the world, he was trying to change Rishabh Pant's guard or anything like that. That is just one of Smithy's thing that he does… One of his mannerisms, as I said he does a lot, he was marking sand and he wasn't by any stretch of imagination trying to change guard or do anything like that," he added.

The four-match series is currently leveled at 1-1 with the final Test slated to start from Friday at The Gabba in Brisbane.

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