Ashes: Drama at The Gabba! Steve Smith opens up on heated exchange with Jofra Archer – ‘It was good fun’ | Cricket News


Ashes: Drama at The Gabba! Steve Smith opens up on heated exchange with Jofra Archer - 'It was good fun'
Steve Smith of Australia with Jofra Archer of England (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Australia captain Steve Smith has downplayed his fiery on-field confrontation with England fast bowler Jofra Archer during the closing stages of Australia’s eight-wicket win in the second Ashes Test in Brisbane. The incident, which unfolded late on Sunday, added a flash of intensity to an otherwise one-sided finish as Australia surged to a 2-0 lead in the five-match series.

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Speaking to the broadcasters after sealing the victory, Smith addressed the much-discussed duel and insisted there was no lingering tension. “It stays on the field (smiles). Nah, good banter. He’s a good competitor, he comes harder, so it was good fun,” he said, opening up about the verbal exchange that gripped spectators in the final overs.The spark came in the ninth over of Australia’s chase, shortly after Smith clipped Archer for a leg-side boundary. According to cricket.com.au, Smith sledged the pacer with the pointed line, “Bowl fast when there’s nothing going on champion,” a remark that immediately escalated the moment. Archer responded with a barrage of short-pitched bowling, including a bouncer exceeding 150 km/h, delivered right after Smith’s pull shot appeared to irritate the quick. When Smith swung and missed an attempted uppercut, Archer walked down the pitch and continued the verbal back-and-forth.Smith, however, answered in the most emphatic way available: with runs. He took 10 from Archer’s next two deliveries, including a six, before the pair briefly exchanged words again.The drama, while compelling, had little impact on the outcome of the match. England, having been dismissed cheaply in both innings, mustered only a 64-run lead after their second batting effort. That left Australia requiring just 65 for victory. England managed to remove Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne, but Smith and Jake Weatherald shut the door firmly, ensuring no further breakthroughs.Smith fittingly ended the contest in the following over, launching Gus Atkinson for a leg-side six to complete the chase and secure an authoritative win. The victory pushed Australia two Tests clear in the Ashes and highlighted Smith’s composure even amid heated exchanges.



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