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Anderson is the biggest sledger, says Smith

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ADELAIDE: Australia captain Steve Smith described England’s James Anderson as “one of the biggest sledgers in the game” as the heat rose offfield at the Adelaide Oval on the eve of the second Test.

England have made clear that their dissatisfa­ction over comments aimed at Jonny Bairstow during their second innings in the 10-wicket defeat in the first Test in Brisbane last week that gave the hosts a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.

Anderson compared the antics of the Australian­s to bullying in a column in a British newspaper but an amused Smith told reporters that when it came to doling out insults in the middle, the England paceman was among the worst offenders.

“I read the article, and it’s interestin­g coming from Jimmy, calling us bullies and big sledgers,” Smith told reporters yesterday.

“I think he’s one of the biggest sledgers in the game, to be perfectly honest with you.

“To me in particular, I remember back in 2010 when I first started and wasn’t any good, he was pretty happy to get stuck into me then. Pretty interestin­g coming from Jimmy.”

Anderson took 24 wickets when England retained the Ashes 3-1 in Australia in 2010-11, while Smith managed a high score of 54 not out in three Tests over the series.

In Brisbane last week, though, Anderson managed two wickets at the cost of 77 runs while Smith put together a match-turning innings of 141 not out.

Anderson, who also complained to the umpire about Australian short bowling at England tail-enders in Brisbane, said the sledging from the home team had been “infuriatin­g”.

“A bully waits until they are in the ascendancy to pounce on people. That is what Australian teams do,” he wrote in a column in the Daily Telegraph.

“They are quiet when they are not on top which was the case for the first three days of the Brisbane Test and then on day four they came alive.

“It is down to us to cope with that and deal with it.”

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