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Babar Azam BBL controversy: ‘Screw up’ – Steve Smith breaks silence | Cricket News – The Tech Word News

January 17, 2026
Steve Smith (Photo: Ayush Kumar/Getty Images) A thrilling century partnership between Steve Smith and Babar Azam in the Sydney Sixers’ BBL clash against the Sydney Thunder at the SCG on Friday took a dramatic turn when Smith opted to deny Babar a single during a crucial power outage. The decision briefly caused visible frustration for Babar, but ultimately paid off as the Sixers secured a five-wicket win. The incident occurred in the 11th over when Babar, on 47 off 38 balls, looked set to take one after three dots from Chris Green. He was dismissed by Smith to retain the strike for the BBL in a “floating” two-point over to maximize the scoring potential. Babar looked visibly upset during a brief interaction in the middle of the field at the end of the over.

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Smith justified his decision with a record-breaking display in power surge, smashing Ryan Hadley for four consecutive sixes in the first over – the most expensive over in BBL history. He eventually took a single off the last ball and delivered a strike to Babar against Nathan McAndrew in the 13th over, but Babar was dismissed first ball and left the field visibly frustrated. Reflecting on the strategy, Smith told Channel 7: “We were talking at the ten-over mark and they (captain and coach) said take the wave straight away. I was like, ‘No, give it another go.’ I want to hit a short boundary. I don’t want to mess up the first crossing. I’ll try to get 30 from that over 32, it was a good result for sure.” to knock that single.” Babar was not seen on the field after the match, although it was unclear if he appeared later. Mitchell Starc, making his first BBL appearance in 11 years, said he did not notice the episode but explained that like bowlers, batsmen often have a preference for particular matches in T20 cricket. Despite the brief tension, the tactical move worked perfectly for the Sixers as Smith went on to score 41 balls to lead his team to victory.

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