England cricket spearhead Jimmy Anderson has resumed his slanging match with Steve Smith, saying Australia's skipper was more interested in sledging than talking with his batting partner at Adelaide Oval.
Anderson and Smith have been swapping barbs throughout the Ashes series, which resumes with the third test in Perth today.
England's all-time leading wicket-taker claimed Australia were bullies before the second test, a word that shocked Smith given Anderson is "one of the biggest sledgers in the game ... to me in particular". The pair were involved in heated moments during the day-night test in Adelaide, where Smith scored 40 and six.
Smith claimed Anderson's verbals only served to sharpen his focus but Anderson rebuffed that claim in his newspaper column. "We tried to get in Steve Smith's bubble ... we knew we were on top," Anderson wrote in the UK Telegraph, recalling his stoush with Smith during Australia's first innings at Adelaide Oval.
"We knew he was focusing on us because between overs he was supposed to go and talk to Usman Khawaja. He [Khawaja] was waiting for the chat from his captain but Smith ignored him and went back to his own end because he wanted to speak to us instead.