Steve Smith Empathizes with England After Ashes Drubbing: "I Feel For Them"

Stand-in Australian captain Steve Smith has expressed sympathy for the England team following their 3-0 Ashes series defeat. Smith, familiar with intense public pressure from his own past, defended England's decision to take a break between Tests, stating teams sometimes need to "switch off entirely." He acknowledged the heavy scrutiny that comes with losing, saying the spotlight can cause issues to be "blown up pretty heavily." With the urn secured, Australia now aims for a series clean sweep in the upcoming Boxing Day Test.

Key Points: Steve Smith Shows Empathy for England After Ashes Loss

  • Smith empathizes with England's scrutiny
  • Defends team's break between Tests
  • Draws from his own captaincy scandal
  • Australia leads Ashes 3-0
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I feel for them: Smith empathises with England after 3-0 Ashes drubbing

Steve Smith expresses sympathy for England's Ashes struggles, drawing from his own experience with intense public scrutiny and defending their team break.

"When you're losing, the spotlight is always on you... I feel for them, in a way. - Steve Smith"

Melbourne, Dec 25

Steve Smith showed sympathy toward Ben Stokes-led England as the team endured criticism following their early Ashes series defeat to Australia. England suffered losses in the first three Tests, and the hosts took an unassailable 3-0 lead upon winning the recent Adelaide Test.

Smith will rejoin the Australian team for the Boxing Day Test and continue as stand-in captain in place of Pat Cummins after recovering from an inner-ear issue. With Australia already having secured the urn and now aiming for a clean sweep in the Ashes, Smith was asked if he felt any sympathy for the English team, which is under heavy scrutiny.

Smith, who was stripped of the Australian captaincy and received a year-long suspension following the Sandpaper-gate scandal in South Africa, is familiar with the pressures of being in the spotlight and expressed empathyfor England's current situation.

"When you're losing, the spotlight is always on you and things can get spoken about and get blown up pretty heavily. So ... I feel for them, in a way. It can be tricky. You're in a country where you know you can go out and about and enjoy yourselves, and with big breaks, you know, you've got to experience the country that you're in as well. And they had a pretty big break in between," Smith told reporters at the MCG on Christmas Day.

The focus has shifted from England's short preparation for the series to allegations that several team members overindulged during a break in Noosa between the Brisbane and Adelaide Tests. Smith stated he has no problem with the team taking a break between matches and believes it can serve as a reset for teams under pressure or not at their best.

"Sometimes I think you've just got to - and I heard a few of the comments - but you have got to get away from the game and try and put it out of your mind and just relax for a little bit too. And I can see that's the kind of path that they wanted to go down and I think it's fair enough.

"I can't really comment more than that on how they're feeling or how they're going about things but, yeah, I certainly believe that when you've lost two Test matches, and you've got such a long break, sometimes you just need to get away from the game and switch off entirely," he said.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see Smith in this empathetic role. The Ashes rivalry is so intense, this is a refreshing perspective. England's team selection and batting approach have been questionable from the start.
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Aditya G
Smith is right about needing a mental break. The schedule is brutal. But as an Indian fan, I can't help but notice - when our team loses, the media and public reaction is ten times harsher! England is getting off easy in comparison.
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Priya S
Respect to Smith for this. It's easy to kick someone when they're down. The focus on them "overindulging" in Noosa seems a bit over the top – they're adults on a break between matches. The real issue is their technique against pace.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the empathy, England's preparation was poor. They seemed to underestimate Australia at home. Smith's comeback story is incredible, but let's not forget why he was suspended in the first place. The sympathy feels a bit rich coming from him.
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Kavya N
This is what experience teaches you. Smith has seen the highest highs and lowest lows. England's batting lineup is just not Test quality right now. Root is carrying the whole team. Reminds me of when Sachin used to carry India in the 90s! 😅

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