Steven Smith Admonishes Mitchell Starc For Wild Throw at New Zealand's Mark Craig
Australian skipper Steven Smith has taken fast bowler Mitchell Starc to task after the bowler flung a delivery at New Zealand batsman Mark Craig.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: November 09, 2015 11:05 am IST
Australian skipper Steve Smith has taken fast bowler Mitchell Starc to task for throwing a ball at New Zealand tailender Mark Craig during the final stages of Australia's huge first Test win at the Gabba on Monday. (Australia Continue Dominance)
Australia had the match well in hand with the Kiwis one wicket away from defeat when Starc impetuously hurled the ball in Craig's direction after the Kiwi had smacked him for three successive fours.
Compounding Starc's frustration was that the thrown ball went for four needless overthrows, which did not amuse his skipper Smith.
"I thought it was pretty disappointing. He's done it a few times and I'm going to have a word with him when I get back down to the sheds," Smith told reporters after the 208-run victory.
"I don't think it was necessary at the time and hopefully he can improve and get better from that. I don't think he needs to apologise, I just don't think he needs to do it again in the future. There wasn't an opportunity for a run out and I think it was just a bit of frustration. He needs to let it out in other ways," he said.
New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum took the incident four overs from the end in good grace.
"I hope he was trying to aim at the stumps and if that's the case and it slipped out then we'll give him the benefit of the doubt," McCullum said.
"I'm sure we'll find out when we have a beer with them in the changing room.
"The game was played in really good spirits and I'm sure the remaining Tests will be as well."
Left-armer Starc has a fiery reputation and during an Indian Premier League match last year hurled a ball at Kieron Pollard, enraging the West Indian all-rounder who threw his bat back in Starc's direction before the umpires and other players stepped in to restore order.