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‘We saw you cry on telly’: Steve Smith brutally mocked by Barmy Army during ENG vs AUS Ashes Test

The Barmy Army, a group of England cricket fans, did not spare Steve Smith during the first Ashes Test.

steve smithSteve Smith during the first Ashes Test. (Screengrab/Ashes)
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‘We saw you cry on telly’: Steve Smith brutally mocked by Barmy Army during ENG vs AUS Ashes Test
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The Barmy Army is a group of England cricket fans who are known for their passionate support of the team. They are often seen wearing colorful clothing and singing songs, and they are always willing to make a lot of noise.

They have been a fixture at England cricket matches, and they have become one of the most recognizable and popular fan groups in the world. They are known for their sense of humor, their love of cricket, and their passion for the England team.

Australia star Steve Smith witnessed a first hand account of the same on during the first Ashes Test at the Edgbaston when he was repeatedly reminded of the infamous Sandpaper Gate incident in 2018.

‘Steve we saw you cry on the telly’, chanted the English fans remindig him of the first press conference he held post that incident where he had broken down into tears in front of the reporters.

Meanwhile, an inspired Stuart Broad revived England’s hopes of winning an enthralling opening Ashes test with a superb late burst just when Australia appeared to have taken the upper hand on Monday. After bowling England out for 273 just before tea on a fluctuating fourth day, Australia set about their 281 victory target serenely but ended the day wobbling on 107/3 .

First published on: 20-06-2023 at 14:24 IST
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