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Alex Carey Doesn’t Appreciate Allan Border’s Comment On Steve Smith
By CricShots - Feb 14, 2023 4:00 pm
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Former Australian skipper, Allan Border was furious at the Pat Cummins-led side for not playing with a “harder edge” against India in the opening game of the 4-match series where the visitors lost by a colossal margin of innings and 123 runs. Border criticized Steve Smith’s “thumbs up” act during the second innings of the match at the VCA Stadium on Day 3. But the former Australian skipper has been at the receiving end of a blunt reply by Aussie star Alex Carey as he shrugged off the criticism aimed at the team.

Allan Border
Allan Border

Moments after the loss on Saturday, where Australia was folded in a single session for just 91 runs in their chase of India’s 223-run lead, Border had blasted the Aussie batters during his interaction with Fox Cricket. He had singled out Smith during his conversation for giving a thumbs up to Ravindra Jadeja after getting beaten on the outside edge, calling the act “ridiculous”.

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Allan Border said, “Play with a harder edge. I mean, we’re giving blokes the thumbs up when they’re beating us outside the off stump. What the hell is going on? That is just ridiculous. Don’t go stupid, but Australia play hard nose cricket. We’re even giving someone thumbs up … bloody hell.”

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Alex Carey made his Test debut in Brisbane

Australia’s wicket-keeper batter Alex Carey said that while he respected Border, he backed Smith’s methods.

During a chat with Sydney Morning Herald, Alex Carey said, “We highly respect Allan Border. I guess among the group, guys do it differently. We come up against these players a lot. You’re probably alluding to the Steve Smith comment more than any but, you know, he’s mates with a lot of them. And that’s the way he [Smith] plays.”

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He further added, “He does it in all situations. He plays around with his hands and does all that stuff. And I think that’s probably what gets him pretty focused. They’re obviously strong comments but, as a group, we believe in what we’re doing and come the second Test we’re ready to put a few learnings into place.”

The second Test will begin from February 17 onwards in New Delhi.