Allan Border yelled at Steve Smith before the WTC final, telling him not to be so good
Allan Border yelled at Steve Smith before the WTC final, telling him not to be so good
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Australian cricketers are expected to play aggressively against India in the World Test Championship final, according to Allan Border and, in particular, Steve Smith. India and Australia will play in the World Test Championship final match beginning on June 7 at The Oval. For this game, both teams are prepared. While doing so, Allan Border, a former Australian captain, has now responded. Australian cricketers are expected to play aggressively against India in the World Test Championship final, according to Allan Border. Most Particularly From Steve Smith... He claimed that the Pat Cummins-led Australian team had developed an inappropriately cordial relationship with the opposing teams.

Allan Border, a former Australia captain, thinks there should be a friendly atmosphere, but I don't think there should be excessive aggression. He also used Steve Smith as an example. He claimed that during the Test series the Australian team played in India, Steve Smith complimented the Indian bowlers on their effective delivery, but I don't think that's appropriate given that you are playing there with the opposing team and want to win. I would have preferred to play competitive cricket if it were me.

Allan Border said that Australia's way of playing cricket has always been different. I have always been in favour of aggressive cricket, but this does not mean that you should encourage the players of the opposition teams. At the same time, he claimed that this style of cricket has long been associated with the New Zealand team. The Kiwi team has earned the moniker "Mr. Nice Guy" as a result. Significantly, the World Test Championship championship match between Australia and India will begin on June 7. At the Oval Stadium in England, both teams will square off.

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