Kiwi speedster Neil Wagner, throughout the series, had bowled some lethal bouncers to trouble Smith and he finally managed to stun the Aussie linchpin batsman by bowling a short delivery that first went up high in the air off Steve Smith's bat handle and finally ended up with Henry Nicholls who bagged a screamer at gully.
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Smith said on Thursday that he has learnt to block all the jeering he receives after sections of the crowd booed him when he walked out to bat against South Africa in the second Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground here.
"Is that what happened? I have no idea," Smith was quoted as saying by www.cricket.com.au at the end of the day's play when he was asked about the booing for his role in the ball tampering saga last year.
"I don't really listen when I walk out to bat. Cheering, booing, dunno (don't know). I've learnt to just block it all out, regardless, good or bad," he added.
On the wicket, Smith said it was not an easy one to bat on and he is happy with the way he negotiated it.
"It wasn't easy," Smith said of his 286-minute vigil.
"There's a patch that if our bowlers - particularly with their height - can hit consistently when it's our chance to bowl, that could be a handful."