Smith blocks out boos in MCG test

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AP Melbourne
Last Updated : Dec 26 2019 | 2:40 PM IST

It's the biggest event on Australia's cricket calendar, the opening day of the Boxing Day test at Melbourne Cricket Ground. It's not the time an Australia batsman would expect to be booed.

"Is that what happened? I have no idea," Steve Smith said on Thursday after scoring an unbeaten 77 on day one of the second test against New Zealand.

Walking to the crease at the fall of Australia's second wicket, in front of a record crowd of more than 80,000 the biggest attendance ever for a day's play in an Australia-New Zealand test Smith was greeted by a mixture of boos and cheers.

The booing was no doubt linked to Smith's 12-month ban at the hands of Cricket Australia for his role in the ball-tampering affair in the Cape Town Test against South Africa in March, 2018. Smith was Australia's captain at the time.

Smith is eligible to regain Australia's captaincy role in March 2020. The 30-year-old showed tremendous resilience during Australia's Ashes tour of England in 2019, scoring 774 runs at an average of 110.57 and jointly winning the player-of-the-series award with England's Ben Stokes, despite constant abuse from English crowds. And now he is hearing boos in his home country.

"I don't really listen when I walk out to bat. Cheering, booing, dunno," Smith added.

"I've learnt to just block it all out, regardless, good or bad."
"The plan will obviously be to score as many runs as we can."

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First Published: Dec 26 2019 | 2:40 PM IST

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