Warner, Smith booed by crowd in warm-up match against England

Australian batsmen David Warner and Steve Smith were booed and heckled by the crowd in their warm-up game against England on Saturday ahead of the World Cup beginning next week.

Warner and Smith returned to the Australian team earlierthis month after completing one-year bans for their involvement in aball-tampering scandal in a Test match in South Africa. The duo’s ban had endedon March 29.

   

There were scattered boos when opening batsman Warner walkedout to bat along with captain Aaron Finch in the warm-up match after Australialost the toss.

A spectator was heard shouting “Get off Warner youcheat”.

There were more boos as Warner walked off after beingdismissed for 43 to be replaced by Smith, coming in with Australia 82 for twoin the 17th over.

Smith played a brilliant innings of 116 off 102 balls and hewas out in the penultimate delivery of the Australian innings.

There were a few chants of “cheat, cheat, cheat”when Smith arrived, although a lone Australia fan shouted back “Get ’emStevie!”, according to BBC.

But when Smith reached his fifty, the applause outweighedthe boos but the jeers were very much audible. He was booed again when hereached his hundred in the 48th over.

Asked about the boos after the Australian innings, Smithsaid, “I’m pretty chilled, everyone is entitled to their opinion. I’m justhappy to be back playing and doing a job for my team. I fortunately was able tocontribute for the team.”

The disgraced duo’s first match in England was a hastilyarranged, unofficial warm-up match against the West Indies here on Wednesday.But that fixture was played in front of fewer than 30 spectators, whereas therewere several thousands here on Saturday.Reigning world champions Australia are set to bein England for more than four months in a tour featuring both the World Cup anda five-Test Ashes series.

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