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Steve Smith Responds to Monty Panesar’s Provocative Comments
Australia’s cricket captain, Steve Smith, confronted former England spinner Monty Panesar during a press conference ahead of the first Ashes Test in Perth. Panesar had recently urged fans and media to criticize Smith over his involvement in the infamous ‘Sandpapergate’ ball-tampering scandal from seven years ago. He suggested that Smith should feel “guilty” about stepping in as captain for Pat Cummins, who is currently sidelined.
During the press conference, Smith chose to address Panesar’s remarks with a pointed critique of the former player’s performance on the BBC quiz show Celebrity Mastermind in 2019. Smith’s comments seemed deliberate, aiming to undermine Panesar’s credibility rather than directly engage with the allegations of guilt.
With a light-hearted tone, Smith asked the assembled journalists if they had seen Panesar’s appearance on the show. He referenced a series of notable blunders made by Panesar during the quiz, including the incorrect assertion that “Athens is in Germany” and the claim that “Oliver Twist is a season of the year.” Smith stated, “Those of you that have will understand where I’m coming from. If you haven’t, do yourself a favour because it is pretty comical.”
Although the room erupted in laughter at Smith’s unexpected remarks, the intensity of his response suggests that Panesar’s comments struck a nerve. Smith concluded by stating, “It doesn’t really bother me, those comments. That’s as far as I’ll go with that one.”
As Australia prepares for the highly anticipated Ashes series, which begins on December 14, 2023, Smith’s ability to focus on the game while navigating external criticisms will be crucial. The Ashes, a historic cricket competition, is known for its intense rivalry and high stakes, making the atmosphere particularly charged.
In the lead-up to the series, Smith’s comments indicate the psychological battles that can unfold off the field. As a key player for Australia, his responses and performance will be closely scrutinized in the coming weeks.
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