Out Or Not Out? Steve Smith's Catch To Dismiss Joe Root In 2nd Ashes Test Sparks Controversy
Steve Smith and sensational fielding go hand in hand. Be it a diving catch at slip or an outstanding effort at the boundary line, Steve Smith's brilliance is omnipresent when Australia are on the field. On Day 2 of the second Ashes Test between Australia and England, Smith once again proved why he is among the highly-rated fielders in the world. The moment came on the third ball of the 46th over during England's batting on Thursday.
Joe Root got a top edge on a short ball from Mitchell Starc. The ball would have fallen short of Steve Smith but the fielder ran forward from the backward square leg and pulled off a blinder. Smith caught the ball from his right hand with a diving effort. The ball popped out of his hand towards the completion of the catch but he made sure it remained with him.
The catch was referred to the third umpire, who after deliberating ruled it in favour of the Australians.
Here is how the internet reacted to it -
Again I think this is NOT OUT..In Past Cameron Green catch taken given OUT and Today #SteveSmith catch taken given catch What a THIRD UMPIRE doing#Ashes23 #AUSvENG #SteveSmith pic.twitter.com/yrjlXs2oBh
Clean Catch?#CricketTwitter#AUSvENG #Australia #SteveSmith #Lords pic.twitter.com/fjurNPHawU
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#Ashes2023 #ENGvsAUS #SteveSmith Given out That's tight pic.twitter.com/OBfwrHa8RD
OUT or NOT OUT??? #SteveSmith #ENGvsAUS #Ashes2023 pic.twitter.com/3JgPgncgU0
Australia preyed on England's determination to stick to aggressive 'Bazball' cricket as several batsmen fell into a hooking trap during the second Test at Lord's on Thursday.
England, enjoying the best batting conditions of the match, were well placed at 188