Dirk Nannes slams Indian team for lack of respect
Dirk Nannes believes that India are still holding grudges against Australia over DRS-gate from the second Test of the ongoing series. Nannes said that the lack of Indian appreciation for Steve Smithâs brilliant innings is a clear sign of the same while Jim Maxwell seconded Nannes' opinion.

Steve Smith has certainly made his mark on the ongoing third Test between India and Australia in Ranchi. Smith sent the Indian bowlers on a wild hunt as he struck an unbeaten 178 in Australia's innings of the third Test. And even though Smith played the best innings of the series so far, he failed to find appreciation among any of the Indian players.
It has been noticed that none of the Indian players applauded Smith on getting his century, which has been seen as a mark of protest against DRS-gate during the second Test in Bangalore.
And now, Nannes has suggested that the Indian players might still be holding a grudge against Kohli by their failure to applaud his achievement.
Speaking to the ABC Grandstand Nannes was quoted as saying, âThe disappointing aspect for me today was none of the Indians actually clapped when he got to his hundred. You can bicker and argue all you want and play the game hard with lots of
Nannes believes that the Indian players maybe standing up for their skipper, by not appreciating Smith. And though he understands their point of view, he still believes that the Indian players could have applauded Smithâs achievement. âNot one of the Indian players clapped Steve Smith when he made a hundred. You canât do that. No matter whatâs happened before, youâve got to acknowledge when someone does a good thing. If I was the captain, Iâd be ropeable,â he added.
Australian commentator Jim Maxwell also commented on the issue saying that it was âunfortunateâ that the Indians didnât applaud Smith and sees their actions as a sign of âdisrespectâ.
Meanwhile, while Smith did not comment on current the issue, but did express his regret over the happenings of the last Test. âYou cannot control the past. I came out and said I made a mistake and moved on from there. And 4/300, we will take that, but tomorrow is going to be a crucial day for us,â Smith said after the dayâs play on Thursday.
Australia ended up posting 451 in their first innings of the ongoing Test, during which Maxwell reached his maiden Test century and became only the third Australian to score a century in all three formats of the game. Smithâs century was the 19th of his Test career, where he also crossed the 5000 runs milestone in Test cricket.

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