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Steve Smith, Australia’s last kick against the Western Indian Islands in the Caribbean, this year at Perth’de great pink ball release and players who hit the ball “seating ducks” because of a field of opening ashes will have little effect in the opening ashes, he said.
100 minutes of pink ball massacres, a pink-rock massacre under the lights, gave life to the third test in Kingston and gave West Indies fans something to cheer after a gloomy series.
This said that although Australia was the last test before a diluted Ashes series, Smith conditions and the behavior of the ball felt that everyone is playing a “different game”.
“I find it quite difficult to lift the ball up at certain times of the day, Smith said Smith. “The way of acting [here] It is completely different from a red wholesale. I think people like the show. But as a player, especially as a slope, very difficult. The game can return very quickly. “
Make up the first day of Tom Sleent.
Steve Smith is bats on the first day of the third test against the West Indian Islands.Credit: AP