11 August,2023 07:34 AM IST | Sydney | IANS
Steve Smith
Australia's premier batter Steve Smith has revealed that England refused to have drinks with the visitors on multiple occasions after the final Ashes Test ended, saying that his teammates got fed up and left The Oval as the hosts were busy in their celebrations.
Reports had suggested that after England won by 49 runs to end the series 2-2, the Australians were shut out of England's changerooms for a customary post-game drink session, while skipper Ben Stokes insisted via Twitter that the two teams met up in a nightclub later. "We did knock on the door a couple of times. We were waiting around a while and Stokesy came out at one point and said, âtwo minutes' and about an hour passed. We thought, âwe can't keep sitting here. Are we going to have a beer or not'? The guys got a bit fed up and decided it was time to go," said Smith on SEN Radio.
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Previously, England opener Zak Crawley said the England side were giving an elaborate send-off for the retiring duo Stuart Broad and Moeen Ali post-Test as well as for their long-time physio, meaning traditional drinks sharing with Australians didn't find any space. "It was unfortunate, it was the first time in my career that we've not had a drink with them after a series and it was a bit of a shame," added Smith.
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