Australian cricket legends Steve Smith and David Warner savaged from all angles

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Australian cricket veterans Steve Smith and David Warner have copped brutal roastings from various commentators, with Smith being called “self-absorbed” and Warner referred to as “clown”. Smith is again under fire for his head-shaking and gestures of disbelief while being dismissed.

Steve Smith out for a duck at the ‘G. The former Australian captain was at it again during the New South Wales’ Sheffield Shield clash with Victoria at the MCG, when he was given out for a duck on Tuesday. Smith made the fatal mistake of leaving a ball from Scott Boland that darted back and brushed his pad. He was visibly fuming as the umpire gave him out LBW. The commentators explained at the time that it was “a dangerous leave and I don’t think it’s going over the top ”.

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