2nd Test: Had to check with Harry Brook if I was facing a hat-trick ball, reveals Jamie Smith

IANS July 5, 2025 341 views

Jamie Smith opened up about his record-breaking 184-run innings in the Edgbaston Test against India. He revealed a funny moment where he had to confirm with Harry Brook if he was facing a hat-trick ball. Smith credited his aggressive mindset for England's recovery after early setbacks. Despite his heroics, India still holds a strong lead heading into day four.

"I said to Brooky, ‘Is it a hat-trick ball?’ I didn’t even know he’d got out first ball." – Jamie Smith
Birmingham, July 5: Jamie Smith, who hit a thrilling unbeaten 184 in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test against India at Edgbaston, has revealed that he had to check with his batting partner Harry Brook if he was indeed facing the hat-trick ball from Mohammed Siraj.

Key Points

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Smith scored England's highest Test score by a wicketkeeper

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Shared 303-run stand with Harry Brook

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Admitted confusion over Siraj's hat-trick ball

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Aggressive approach helped England recover

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India still holds a 244-run lead

Smith’s 184 is also the highest score by an England wicketkeeper in Tests, which came while sharing a massive 303-run sixth-wicket partnership with Brook, who hit 158. "I didn’t really have too much time to think. I think everything happened so quickly, being a hat-trick ball. I actually said to Brooky at the time, ‘Is it a hat-trick ball?’ I didn’t even know he’d got out first ball," said Smith to Sky Sports’ ahead of day four’s play.

Asked about his approach while hitting a brilliant century, Smith explained, "I knew it was a good wicket having stood behind the stumps for 150 overs and it was about putting India under pressure. In that situation you can prod and poke a bit and get bowled out for 200 but I didn’t think that was the way to go about things."

"It was about putting my foot down and showing we can push back from any situation. You have those days, very few in a season, where everything seems to hit the middle of the bat. Your inside edges weren’t going on to the stumps, your outside edges went into gaps. You have to ride that and keep things simple."

Despite counter-attacking efforts from Smith and Brook, India managed to take a 180-run lead, before the visitors’ reached 64/1 in 13 overs and swelled the lead to 244 runs at stumps on day three. "It’s been a strange Test, some big scores and some low scores."

"The majority of wickets have been taken by the new ball and then the pitch gets nice to bat on. India got a bit away from us last night but we were hunting for wickets – we don’t want to let the game drift," concluded Smith.

Reader Comments

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Priya S
Smith's knock was class but our field placements were questionable. Why no slips when the ball was new? Hope Dravid and Rohit make better tactical decisions today. Still believe we can win this! 🇮🇳
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Arjun K
Test cricket at its best! Smith-Brook partnership was brilliant but our boys showed character to fight back. That 244 lead looks good if we can get early wickets today. Jasprit Bumrah, the stage is yours!
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan living in Mumbai, this is why I love test cricket! Smith's innings was special but India's resilience makes this match so exciting. That hat-trick moment was pure drama 😅
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Vikram M
Respect to Smith for his knock, but our bowlers looked tired after 150 overs. Maybe time to consider 4 pacers in overseas tests? The pitch seems to favor fast bowling after new ball. #FoodForThought
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Kavya N
Staying up all night watching this match from Bangalore! Smith played well but our lead is still healthy. If Gill and Pujara can bat through first session today, match will be in our pocket 🤞

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