If the numbers are to be believed, Steve Smith falls victim in Test cricket every 56 runs on average, making him the best Test batter of the generation. Yet even his talent had no answer to a peach Josh Tongue produced in the first session of the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne on Friday.
England showed their will to fight early in the fourth Test as they reduced Australia to 72/4 by the end of the first session, having already lost the series 3-0, Gus Atkison got the ball rolling with the scalp of Travis Head after the opener had struck a couple of boundaries to announce his intentions, before Josh Tongue had Jake Weatherald and Marnus Labuschagne nick behind to the cordon in the space of a couple of overs. Spitting heat and with his tail up, the pacer's job was not yet done as Australian skipper and prized asset Steve Smith walked out to bat, and Tongue made sure he gave England exactly what they needed.
Smith walked in in the 12th over and got off to a cautious start, before lathering a couple of gorgeous boundaries to settle some nerves. However, Gus Atkinson kept hammering down persistently on a challenging length in the channel to trouble the talisman, setting up Tongue to breach the defences. In the 20th over, after his counterpart had played 30 deliveries for nine runs, Tongue went a little fuller around the fourth stump line to lure Smith into a drive, only for the Kookaburra to jag back in sharply after pitching and leave the batter in hot water. All Smith could do was watch as the red cherry split the gap between his bat and pad to crash into the stumps, sounding Smith the death rattle at a crucial juncture in Australia's opening effort. The veteran looked at the pitch in surprise as he animatedly explained to himself how he got done beforre beginning his slow trudge back to the pavilion.
Twitterati was up in arms.
Good one
WHAT A DELIVERY!
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau)
Steve Smith looks on puzzled after this peach from Josh Tongue. | |
Decline
Steve Smith is also on decline, hardly any cricket is left in him.
— Sujeet Suman (@sujeetsuman1991)
He is playing in home conditions and struggling to get any runs against avg bowling attack.His retirement is very near.
Embarrassing!
Embarrassing!!
— Rajiv (@Rajiv1841)
Steve Smith is just finished, dragging his career now for 4 years. His average eventually gonna come down below 50 & Joe Root will always be remember as greater than him with 17,000+ test runs.
This Ashes, Root has scored double of Smith.
Walks out!
Steve Smith walks out to bat at the ‘G 👀
— England's Barmy Army 🏴🎺 (@TheBarmyArmy)
Never ever
Jofra Archer has never got Steve Smith out. But Josh Tongue has dismissed him three times, ie every time he’s bowled to him in first-class cricket
— Will Macpherson (@willis_macp)
Didn't he
Steve Smith scored 2 100s against India exactly a year ago, didn’t he?
— The last dance (@26lastdance)
Wow
Josh Tongue has dismissed Steve Smith in every innings he's bowled to him 🤯
— Rinku Yadav (@yadavrinku2025)
Once in the County Championship, twice at Lord's in the 2023 Ashes, once in the Hundred, and today 🔥
Punchable
Steve smith has one of the most punchable faces I’ve seen
— Will (@William239305)
Again!
⚡️ JOSH TONGUE AGAIN!
— 𝓡𝓪𝔂𝓪𝓵 𝓢𝓪𝓷𝓽𝓸𝓼𝓱 (@RayalSantosh)
🇦🇺 Steve Smith clean bowled for just 9 😮💨🔥
Too good
JOSH TOUNGE IN BOXING DAY TEST.
— Danish (@BhttDNSH100)
Jake Weatherald on 10✅
Marnus Labuschagne on 6✅
Steve Smith on 9✅
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