After a report claimed that Jofra Archer terrorized him during the 2019 Ashes, former Australia captain Steve Smith received praise on social media for “owning England.”
In response to the news that the England pacer was ruled out of the Ashes 2023 starting on June 16, Steve Smith did not hold back when he made the claim in a tweet that he was “terrorized by Jofra Archer.”
A tweet put out by ‘Code Cricket’ expressed that “Britain paceman Jofra Bowman threatened Australia’s batsmen quite a while back.
However, Steve Smith and co. can take a huge sigh of relief following this evening’s medical staff update.”
In a passionate response, Smith slammed the Twitter page with some shocking facts to get his point across.
“Terrorised? He responded, “Remind me when I was dismissed by him…,” causing social media to explode. Smith was hailed for his loot and ‘claiming Britain’ off the field.
Smith has an incredible Remains record against Britain, scoring 3044 goes against Australia’s most established rivals at a strong normal of 59.68. comprising eleven centuries.
Smith’s 744 runs at the 2019 Ashes alone are legends and hailed by many as a “Bradmanesque” series.
During the unforgettable five-match series, he broke several records and became the highest scorer in a Test series this century.
The tweet referenced the well-known 2019 Remains series among Britain and Australia, which saw Bowman and Smith meeting interestingly.
With 94 runs off 165 balls against the England quick, Smith clearly won the first match.
Despite the fact that Bowman had the option to inconvenience Smith with a flood of bouncers during the Master’s Test.
One of which even thumped the Australia hitter to the cold earth, the previous commander is yet to be excused by the Britain pacer. In the series.
Smith received scores of 144, 142, 92, 211, 82, 80, and 23. Australia won the urn in 2021 when they defeated England 4-0 at home, winning in Gabba. Adelaide, Melbourne, and Hobart, two years after the Ashes were tied.
Australia could have easily won the series without Stuart Broad and James Anderson’s last-wicket rearguard action.
The series saw a Cycle 2 among Bowman and Smith as the Britain speedster was recuperating from the very elbow injury that has precluded him from the five-Test series starting one month from now.
Smith was shockingly crude at the 2021-22 Remains scoring 244 runs.