The fa cup
Amid boos, Steve Smith and David Warner make remarkable comeback
Bristol, June 2 (CRICKETNMORE): Australia head coach Justin Langer, before their World Cup opener against Afghanistan, had urged fans not to boo Steve Smith and David Warner who are making a return to international cricket after serving a one-year ban for Sandpaper Gate.
However, what happened on Saturday was on the expected lines, given the fierce and historical rivalry between England and Australia.
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