Steve Smith is out like this even after scoring a century..!?

Sowmiya Sriram
Steve Smith is out like this even after scoring a century..!?
steve smith played brilliantly in the fourth Test match between india and australia and completed his 34th Test century. At the same time, he lost the match in a very unfortunate manner. Therefore, he was very disappointed. He left the field unable to believe the way he lost the match. steve smith, who played brilliantly on the first day of the Test match held in Melbourne, did not lose the match after scoring a half-century. As soon as the match started on the second day, he quickly added runs along with captain Pat Cummins. They both scored at the rate of five runs per over. At that time, steve smith completed his 34th Test century. Moreover, he scored a record of 11 Test centuries against the indian team alone.
After that, Pat Cummins was out on 49 runs. steve smith, who then played with the back-row players, decided to add runs quickly. At one point, on the first ball of the 115th over bowled by akash Deep, Smith came out a few feet from the crease and tried to hit the ball. But the ball became an inside edge. The ball rolled straight down the back of Smith's shoe and hit the stumps. After this, he was out and left. Smith stood stunned for a long time, unable to believe the way he had lost the game. Usually, if the ball breaks the bails on the stumps after becoming an inside edge, it is an out. At the same time, the batsman is allowed to stop the ball before it hits the stumps. Here, it hit Smith's shoe and went straight to the stumps. Smith was far ahead of the crease and could not stop the ball. After this, steve smith was dismissed after scoring 140 runs. After that, the Australian team was all out for 474 runs.

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