Australia dominated Day 4 as they took management of the primary Test match towards England at Edgbaston on Monday, June 19. But that was not sufficient to silence the house crowd, who got here underneath spotlight for his or her chants at Australian gamers, significantly at Steve Smith. English followers reminded the previous Australian captain of the notorious Sandpaper Gate scandal that occurred 5 years in the past with a brand new chant.
The incident occurred when Smith moved to boundaries close to Eric Hollies Stand whereas fielding. The Eric Hollies Stand is notorious for his or her adjectives at opponent gamers they usually did not miss the chance to take a dig at Smith. They began chanting ‘Steve, we saw you cry on the telly’ and shortly the complete crowd joined them.Â
The chant was at Smith’s response to the notorious Sandpaper Gate scandal that occurred in March 2018. Steve Smith-led Australian aspect was concerned in a ball-tampering incident in a Test match towards South Africa in Cape Town. Cameron Bancroft used sandpaper on the ball and the digicam caught that incident, which shocked the cricketing world.Â
After Day 3, Smith admitted that he was conscious of the plan to make use of sandpaper and apologized to followers and concerned events for permitting it. Smith obtained a 12-month ban from Cricket Australia and likewise misplaced his captaincy. Smith accepted sanctions by ICC and Cricket Australia and broke down in a press convention whereas delivering a message to the followers.
Meanwhile, the touring aspect want simply 174 runs to win the primary Ashes match with seven wickets at hand. Captain Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon dominated Day 4 with 4 wickets every to bowl out England on simply 273 runs. First innings’ centurion Usman Khawaja and David Warner gave Australia a very good begin of their chase however Stuart Broad took two priceless wickets of Smith and Marnus Labuschagne’s to present England slim hopes forward of the final day.