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BGT | Twitter reacts to KL calming thumping heart after Smith gifts first-ball miracle on Day 4

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All miracles in sporting history have been fraught with lucky instances that add up over time to manufacture a seemingly impossible feat. KL Rahul and India certainly traversed the fortunate route with odds stacked against them at the Gabba on Day 4 when Steve Smith gave them a reprieve.

India found themselves staring down the barrel when they walked out on Day 4 of the third Border Gavaskar Trophy Test, at the Gabba on Tuesday. Their score read a sorry 51/4 in pursuit of the hosts' daunting first innings total of 445 runs in the first innings, a monumental task given how the top-order crumbled the previous evening in the face of sustained bowling brilliance from the opposition pace attack with the new ball. KL Rahul had emerged as the Men in Blue's only reliable presence in the chaos as he racked up an elegant 33 runs while no other batter crossed into double digits, and the veteran had the responsibility of getting India off the mark on Day 4 with Rohit Sharma stationed at the other end. 

However, on the very first delivery he faced, disaster nearly struck. Pat Cummins, Australia's spearhead, delivered a probing length delivery that jumped slightly off the surface and drew a loose push from Rahul. The ball flew to Steve Smith, stationed at second slip, with the Aussie hardly having to move as the Kookaburra approached his mitts. It was a straightforward chance by any standards, but inexplicably, Smith shelled it. The catch burst through his hands, leaving the Australians as well as KL stunned. The Indian batter immediately put his hand up to his heart in relief while Smith stared at the ground in disbelief, unable to digest the potential consequences of the simple drop.

Twitterati was quick to get on Smith's back in the aftermath.

Miracle!!

Absolute sitter

Dropped!

Seriously!

Crazy

Absolute soda

Survive

Life line

Drama

The best

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