‘He is very dangerous…’ Steve Smith is afraid of this Indian bowler, not Bumrah-Shami, himself made a big revelation

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|27-09-2024

Steve Smith: If we talk about the best batsmen in the world at present, Steve Smith's name will be present in the top-4. This brilliant Australian cricketer is also counted among the Fav-4. Apart from setting so many records, the right-handed batsman has also destroyed many.

The right-handed batsman has fearlessly defeated the most dangerous bowlers in the world in all three formats. However, there is one spinner of Team India whom even Smith is afraid of. The Australian cricketer revealed this during a recent interview. Let us know in detail in this article which player's name he took.

Steve Smith is afraid of this bowler

Steve Smith

Recently, Steve Smith told during an interview which bowler in the world he is afraid of. It usually happens that a batsman is afraid of facing a pacer. However, Smith is not afraid of facing a fast bowler but a spinner. This spinner belongs to Team India.

Actually, the Indian spinner whose name he took is Ravindra Jadeja. The left-arm orthodox bowler has troubled the Australian batsman on many occasions. Steve Smith proves to be a novice in front of Sir Jadeja.

Clean bowled in 2023 World Cup

During the ICC World Cup played in India last year, Ravindra Jadeja once again made Steve Smith dance to his tunes. The left-handed orthodox bowler had clean bowled the right-handed batsman by hitting all four wickets. Smith could not understand that excellent ball and made a mistake and lost his wicket. This delivery of Jadeja was praised a lot in the cricket world.

Will face in Border Gavaskar Trophy

Steve Smith and Ravindra Jadeja will face each other once again during this year's Border Gavaskar Trophy. Let us tell you that the five-match Test series will start from November 22. Australia will host this upcoming series. This series is going to be very important for both the teams in order to reach the final of the World Test Championship.

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