‘Career ending series’: Fans troll Steve Smith as Australian captain goes back for a duck in 3rd ODI vs India

Australia’s stand-in captain, Steve Smith, has been unable to make a significant impact with the bat in the three-match ODI series against India. Despite being a star batter, he has faced back-to-back failures, finishing with scores of only 22 and 0 from two innings.

Smith’s performance has been disappointing for the Australian team, who were hoping for a strong showing from their captain.

During the four-match Border-Gavaskar Trophy series, Smith struggled to score significant runs, only managing to accumulate 145 runs with an average of 29. Despite his efforts, the right-handed batter was unable to score a single half-century during Australia’s tour of India. 

On Wednesday, during the crucial ODI series decider between two nations in Chennai, he was dismissed by Hardik for a duck. However, instead of receiving praise for his captaincy, the Australian skipper was subjected to trolling by numerous fans on social media due to his lackluster performance with the bat. 

Check out the reactions here:

In the 13th over of the Australian innings, Steve Smith was caught behind off Hardik Pandya’s bowling. It is worth noting that this was the fifth time that Smith had been dismissed by the Indian all-rounder in ODI cricket, making Pandya the second bowler to achieve this feat in the format.

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