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Archer’s smile has his critics frowning

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England fast bowler Jofra Archer has come in for heavy criticism on social media for smiling after hitting Australian batsman Steve Smith in the neck.

On a dramatic fourth day of the second Ashes test at Lord’s, Australia were bowled out for 250 and England were 96-4 at stumps – a lead of just 104.

The day was overshadow­ed by an alarming injury to Smith who was smashed in the neck and on the left arm during a menacing spell by Archer.

After copping the ball to the neck, Smith fell face-first to the turf, and England’s close-in fielders quickly rushed to his aid. However, Archer was seen not long after smiling with team-mate Jos Buttler while Smith was still on the turf.

Mitchell Santner before tea. He got some turn but chances were scarce. Somerville, meanwhile, was the most threatenin­g and he had some rotten luck in his 20

There was no suggestion the smiles had anything to do with the incident but nonetheles­s the actions sent some into a spin,

overs (0-36) chances.

On 49 Karunaratn­e got a bottom edge past BJ Watling’s gloves to raise his half-century. Then

after

creating while there was also criticism for those in the crowd who booed Smith on his return to the crease after retiring hurt.

Smith didn’t field in England’s second innings as he underwent x-rays to his arm which showed there was no fracture.

Once again he held together the visitors’ brittle batting lineup with a courageous 92, as no other player passed 50.

It was during a mesmerisin­g spell midway in the afternoon session that he was felled twice by the lightning-fast Archer, who bowled superbly on his debut, clocking up speeds in excess of 154kmh in an eight-over stint.

Despite the loss of Matthew Wade (6) and Tim Paine (23) after Australia started the day on 80-4, Smith, ably supported by

came two even bigger let-offs on 58 when Tom Latham shelled one to short leg right into his midriff, off Patel, and Watling botched a clear stumping off Somerville. Cummins (20), held firm against quality bowling from Archer, Stuart Broad and Chris Woakes.

The former skipper was on 70 when he was hit on the left arm and immediatel­y recoiled in pain, with the Australia medical team applying an arm pad to the affected area so he could continue batting.

He’d added 10 more runs to his total when Archer steamed in with a fearsome delivery and in a chilling reminder of the death of Phillip Hughes, Smith slumped face down on the pitch after being struck.

Smith was assessed by team doctor Richard Saw as he underwent Cricket Australia’s head injury protocol and was led away from the field.

Stuff, AAP

By then the opening pair had raised their century stand and they never looked back as Black Caps cursed and their shoulders drooped in the fading light.

 ?? AP ?? Star Australian batsman Steve Smith lies prone on the Lord’s pitch after being hit in the neck by a delivery from England fast bowler Jofra Archer.
AP Star Australian batsman Steve Smith lies prone on the Lord’s pitch after being hit in the neck by a delivery from England fast bowler Jofra Archer.
 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Jofra Archer’s reaction after one of his rockets felled Steve Smith, caused uproar.
GETTY IMAGES Jofra Archer’s reaction after one of his rockets felled Steve Smith, caused uproar.

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