"Where's the uproar now?" - Twitter erupts as Rohit Sharma shadow bats in front of Steve Smith
Twitter erupted with opinions as Rohit Sharma did a Steve Smith by shadow batting during Australia's second innings on Monday. Smith watched quietly from the side of the pitch as the Mumbaikar came in front of the stumps, practiced a front-foot shot and walked towards the other end.
The incident in Brisbane has cause some uproar. In the previous Test match, Steve Smith had allegedly scuffed Rishabh Pant's guard marks at the crease. Post Smith's actions, Pant had to re-take his guard. The Australian star received brickbats for his actions.
In response, the Australian cricket fraternity rallied behind Smith, labelling the action as another one of his quirks. Even the Indian camp clarified it wasn't an issue for them as Pant wasn't even aware of what had happened.
Twitterati questions Indian fans' reactions to Rohit Sharma's shadow batting
Netizens raised questions on fans' contrasting reactions to both the incidents. While Steve Smith was labeled as a 'cheater', Rohit Sharma was seen as just having fun.
Rohit Sharma's shadow batting leaves fans in splits
While some Twitter users found Rohit Sharma's actions unlawful, others saw the fun side of it.
Twitterati slams commentators also
Sanjay Manjrekar compared Rohit's actions to that of Smith's, and said the Indian opener was also wrong to shadow practice. On the Australian broadcast channels as well, commentators and experts promptly compared the two incidents.
However, fans weren't happy and took potshots at the commentators.
Steve Smith's take on the shadow batting incident
Steve Smith earlier clarified his position on the whole saga, saying it's one of his habits to mark the center.
โItโs something I do in games to visualise where we are bowling, how the batter is playing our bowlers, and then out of habit I always mark centre. Itโs such a shame that this and other events have taken away from what was a great batting performance by India,โย said Smith.
The riveting fourth Test between India and Australia is underway in Brisbane. At the time of writing this piece, Australia were at 202/5.