Steve Smith’s Herogiri did not run in front of Matthew Pots, the 26 -year -old British blew up stumps; Watch video
Matthew potts video: The Hundred 2025 (The Hundred 2025) Northern supercharges on Thursday, August 07 in the third match of the tournament (Northern Supercharges) 26 -year -old fast bowler Matthew Pots (Matthew potts) Bowlled brilliantly and Welsh fire (Welsh fire) Taking 2 wickets for 26 runs on 15 balls against. Significantly, in the meantime, he Steve Smith (Steve Smith) Bolded out, whose video is becoming quite viral on social media.
Actually, this entire view was seen on the 37th ball of Welsh Fire Inning. Steve Smith was completely set on the ground and scored 29 runs in his innings, hitting 2 fours and 1 six. Seeing Steve scoring such runs, Harry Brook, the captain of Northern Supervisors, decided to put his pace forced Matthew Pots on the attack.
Steve Smith’s legs were frozen on the pitch, in such a situation, he planned to hit the boundary by playing a reverse sweep shot without hesitation, although he got caught in his plan here. Significantly, Matthew Pots delivered the 37th ball of inning of Welsh Fire on full length, which Steve Smith tried to reverse.
🎳 Steve Smith
🤲 luke wellsMatthew Pots has changed the match for Northern Supercharges!#TheHundred pic.twitter.com/avdwnusjh0
– The Hundred (@TheHundred) August 7, 2025
This was Steve Smith’s big mistake as he was not ready for the speed of the pots. The Hundred has shared a full video of the incident with his official X account, which can be seen that Steve makes a reverse sweep completely missing the ball after which the ball collides with the stumps directly after hitting his bat and pad. In this way Steve Smith loses his wicket and goes out disappointed.
Also know that Matthew Pots also takes the wicket of Luke Wales on the next ball after bowling Steve Smith in this match and bowling brilliantly in the entire match, giving 26 runs on 15 balls.
This is the condition of the match
Tell me if the result of this match, then the captain of Northern Super Thrings on the Handingley ground, Harry Brook, won the toss and selected the first bowling, after which the team of Welsh Fire added 143 runs losing 9 wickets on 100 balls. In response to this, Northern Supervisors played a brilliant innings by Jack Crolyh (67*) and David Malan (41), on the basis of which they easily achieved a target of 144 runs on just 89 balls and won the match by 8 wickets.