Smith vandalized the dressing room, created ruckus when he was out in the PSL match!
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PSL 2026 Steve Smith: Australia’s legendary batsman Steve Smith is currently participating in Pakistan PSL 2026. In this league, Smith is in the team of Multan Sultan. After getting out in the match against Hyderabad Kingsmen, Steve Smith got so angry that he slammed the bat hard in the dressing room. The video of this incident is going viral.

Steve Smith played for Multan Sultan in PSL
New Delhi: The knockout round of Pakistan Super League 2026 has started. The first eliminator match of the tournament was played between Multan Sultans and Hyderabad Kingsmen. In the match, Hyderabad Kingsmen team defeated Multan by 8 wickets and eliminated them from the tournament. A video of Australian legend Smith, who played for Multan in this match, is becoming increasingly viral on social media. In the important match against Hyderabad Kingsmen, Smith was out after scoring 13 runs in 10 balls for his team Multan.
Smith was very disappointed with such performance in the knockout match and when he returned after getting out, he vandalized the dressing room in anger. Disappointed, Smith slammed his bat on the floor while dressing. This angry reaction of Smith was captured on camera which is now going viral on social media.
Smith scored 380 runs in 11 innings in PSL
Whereas, if we talk about Smith’s performance in the current season of PSL, it was average. He scored 380 runs in 11 innings for Multan Sultan, in which his strike rate was 161.70. He also scored a century and two half-centuries. Smith was one of those players who was the center of attraction in the PSL, but unfortunately he could not take his team beyond the eliminator round. In this way his journey in the tournament ended with defeat.
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.Steve Smith looked frustrated while walking back to the dressing room.
.He reacted in anger and threw his bat after Maaz Sadaqat’s aggressive celebration following his dismissal. pic.twitter.com/J13VNkseGF