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It's kind of sad that people are still trying to find ways to discredit him and find weird excuses for his success.
Some people are just salty af
Some people are just salty af
It's generally accepted that as long as you average 40 or above at major venues, it's good enough.If his success is ruining cricket then christ knows how folk would have dealt with Bradman today. More power to him, it's up to the rest to catch up, surely? I mean, I thought the whole point of sport was to strive to beat and to overcome the best, rather than wave the white flag and go home as soon as the opponent shows excellence.
Here's the rub though. Steve Smith will need to have a series like this one again, but this time in English conditions, to be considered an all-time great. Until then, and as great a player as he is (and I agree that going from a No. 8 part-time leggie to where he is today is outrageously impressive), he's being judged on Aussie roads and therefore shouldn't be part of such a conversation.
He's an odd fellow at the crease though. I look at him sometimes and think, 'WTF is this guy doing averaging 60 in Test cricket, he isn't fit to lace [insert Australian great of 97-07]'s boots'. But there you go.
His Pune and Dharamshala knocks were ****ing incredible.It's a myth that he's ugly to watch. His Perth knock was a joy to watch. Granted the pitch was a good one for attractive strokeplay, but he was on a different level to everyone else. He can play like that, and grind runs out with the best of them as well, like at Brisbane.
Smith's got a stronger case than most tho.Jeez isn't literally everyone somewhere on the spectrum nowadays?
He's one determined SOB.Smith's got a stronger case than most tho.
I'm just happy Smith's craziness is channeled into scoring runs rather than world domination tbh.
2010 and 2011 weren't that long agono-one has ever actually sincerely said steve smith is ruining the game
I don't see why not. If it works for him there's bound to be others it can work for.Still rate that 40-odd against SA in Hobart as one of the best innings I've seen from him. He just looked angry. Confused as to why his team were getting out. I doubt coaches will be advocating his technique, but they will be trying to instill that sense of hunger and pride in young batsman. That's enough for me.
Cow did.no-one has ever actually sincerely said steve smith is ruining the game
Autism is on the rise.Jeez isn't literally everyone somewhere on the spectrum nowadays?
Cow is rarely to be taken seriouslyCow did.
I think what Steve Smith shows us is that batting how you feel fit with hunger to learn, adapt and score runs > batting in a way that is 'correct'I don't see why not. If it works for him there's bound to be others it can work for.
Read my subsequent post.Cow is rarely to be taken seriously
Lot of players have shown this repeatedly. Sehwag being the previous example.I think what Steve Smith shows us is that batting how you feel fit with hunger to learn, adapt and score runs > batting in a way that is 'correct'
To insist new generations try to bat like Smith would be to miss the point entirely.
I said "sincerely" not "trolling"Cow did.
where was that article?Without a doubt the funniest thing about the Steve Smith thing is that he hadn't scored a FC ton for like 18 months when he got recalled to the test team