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Steve Smith Out For Nought Upon Return to Sheffield Shield
Australian hitter Steve Smith had a rare failure with the bat, as he was out for a duck on his return to the Sheffield Shield Trophy after a two-year gap. While playing for New South Wales, Smith surpassed a delivery from Queensland bowler Cameron Gannon when Joe Burns received a strong catch.
Since his return to competitive cricket, after his one-year ban on ball manipulation, Smith has been in an ominous form and scored a ton, to go with a double in the recently concluded Ashes.
Turns out Steve Smith is human after all! Out for a duck on a day of #SheffieldShield carnage at the Gabba pic.twitter.com/9LI8VPga8x
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) October 10, 2019
Smith showed exactly what cricket was missing. 774 races with an average of 110.57 in 4 games show how dominant the right was in the series. He only had a score not fifty in the entire Ashes series.
One of his most memorable hits was in the Old Trafford Test, where he crushed 211 and won the game for Australia.
In fact, this was his first duck in first class cricket in 55 innings and almost 3 years; The last one was in November 2016.