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“He thinks the rule is he runs the game”: Atherton unimpressed with Smith's gamesmanship

2022-01-06T13:44+11:00

Former England captain Michael Atherton believes Australian vice-captain Steve Smith has overstepped in sprinting off the ground as soon as droplets of rain begin to fall.

By lunch on the second day in Sydney the Test has experienced seven interruptions, with none of the four on Thursday morning extending for more than a few minutes.

Just over an hour into the day’s play, Smith raced for the stands and was called back to cheers from the crowd, but the covers came out just two balls later.

“I’ve not been that impressed with Steve Smith’s attempts to run the game,” Atherton told SEN Test Cricket.

“To dictate to the umpires when they’ll stay on or go off.”

Damien Fleming speculated “I think Smithy thinks the rule is you can’t play in any rain".

“He thinks the rule is he runs the game,” Atherton laughed.

Smith is renowned for his fidgeting; for most of his career, the 32-year-old has tapped and bounced away as bowlers approach, and adjusted his pads after every delivery.

Lately the former Test captain has been telling bowlers what the ball did after every delivery, and it has clearly irritated the tourists.

He has notched just 127 runs at 31.75 over the first three Tests of the summer, with a top score of 93 in Adelaide.

A breakthrough hundred may not be far away however, with Fleming marvelling at how Smith reads the game from the centre.

“He just takes in so much information,” the former Test seamer observed.

“He’s umpiring… every time Joe Root makes a change he’s listening in, it’s almost like he’s going to captain for the opposition.”

Smith was dismissed by Stuart Broad for 67 just after lunch on the second day in Sydney, after his partnership with Usman Khawaja had stretched into triple figures.

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