AUS vs NZ ODI Series: Steve Smith asked for a free hit as soon as he hit SIX, you will also be surprised to see the reason- Video

AUS vs NZ ODI Series: Steve Smith asked for a free hit as soon as he hit SIX, you will also be surprised to see the reason- Video
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Australian cricketer Steve Smith scored a century in the last One Day International of the series played against New Zealand on Sunday and during this time he did something that hardly anyone would have expected.

Australia cleansweep in the three-match home ODI series against New Zealand.The last match of the series was played on Sunday, which the hosts won by 25 runs.Australian senior batsman Steve Smith scored a century in this match and was also adjudged man of the match.Smith played an innings of 105 runs off 131 balls and hit a six during this period.The story of this only six is ​​also very funny.Smith hit this six in 37.2 overs and started demanding a free hit from the umpire as soon as he hit the six. 

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A batsman gets a free hit when there is a no ball in cricket.The line length of the ball was perfect and neither did Jimmy Neesham overstep.In fact, when Neesham threw the ball, there was less of a fielder inside the ring and that is why Smith demanded a no-ball.


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