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Aus Vs Eng Ashes 2023: Barmy Army Mocks Smith For Sandpaper Gate; Watch Video Here

Aus Vs Eng Ashes 2023
In the First match of Aus Vs Eng Ashes 2023, Barmy Army teased Smith by singing "We saw you cry on telly," watch video here.

Aus Vs Eng Ashes 2023: Edgbaston is the place to be if you are a cricket fan. Barmy Army includes some of the most notorious cricket fans who are really dedicated to the sport. A glimpse of that could be witnessed on the fourth day of the first Ashes test when the Barmy Army decided to take on Smith.

The fiery crowd started singing a new song they had made for Smith. The song might have been disrespectful, but after a while, even Smith was vibing on it. But these jeers by Barmy Army must have gone into Smith’s head as he was dismissed cheaply in the second inning, leaving the game completely open.

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Playing in England against England is a tough task as it is. You have to face bowlers like Stuart Broad and James Anderson while also decoding the Bazball. Ben Stokes is one of the most inventive test captains we have ever seen, and you must also tackle that.

And when Barmy Army starts participating as well, it becomes 10 times tougher. That is what happened on the fourth day of the Ashes 2023 first test. When Barmy Army decided to remind Steve Smith of the horrible sandpaper gate scandal.

In England’s second inning, the fans started singing, “We saw you cry on the telly,” to Steve Smith. The song is related to the instance when Steve Smith cried in a press conference where he announced his apology for the sandpaper scandal.

The chants must have worked, as Smith was dismissed very cheaply on a score of a mere 6 in 13 deliveries.

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Aus Vs Eng Ashes 2023: All open on the final day

The first match of Ashes 2023 is completely open, as anyone can win. Australia needs 174 runs, while England needs 7 wickets to win. The pitch is tricky, and it is always a daunting task to play on 5th day in Edgbaston.

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