Pat Cummins got Steve Smith’s support on his statement about celebrating ‘Australia Day’ on some other day.


Some Australian players have expressed their inability to play on ‘Australia Day’ to be celebrated from January 26.

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Steve Smith, one of the legendary batsmen of the Australian team, has supported the statement of Australian captain Pat Cummins in which he said that can’t we find another day to celebrate ‘Australia Day’.

It is noteworthy that this time ‘Australia Day’ is being celebrated by the Australian government on 26 January. However, at this time the entire Australia team will be seen playing with West Indies in the second test match in Brisbane, Gabba. So on Australia Day, cricketers like Scott Boland and Ashley Gardner showed their inability to play cricket.

After which Smith now shared his views with Boland and discussed Australia Day. He expressed his desire for all Australians to celebrate the day, but acknowledged that not everyone currently feels the same way. Smith suggested that the way forward would be to find a way for all Australians to celebrate that special day.

Steve Smith’s big statement came out

Let us tell you that regarding Australia Day, Steve Smith was quoted as saying by thewest.com.au – I was talking to Scott Boland about this recently and being an Australian, you want all Australians to celebrate that day. .

But at this time the way other Australians are moving forward and some are not able to move forward. Perhaps we need to change the way we move forward, so that all Australians can celebrate this day.

Also, let us tell you that now Australian team players Pat Cummins and Steve Smith are going to be seen playing in the second test match against West Indies from January 25.

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