Adelaide: Australia batsman Steve Smith has termed former captain Ian Chappell's comments advocating protection of tailenders from short-pitched deliveries as "outlandish", saying short balls are a part of the game.
Chappell, one of the finest experts of the game, rejected banning bouncers altogether but had talked about strengthening laws regarding the protection of lower-order batsmen in the light of a series of blows to head and concussion-related incidents.
But Smith does not agree with the suggestion.
"It seems like Ian Chappell has an outlandish statement after every match at the moment," Smith told ''SEN Mornings''.
"From my point of view, short balls are part of the game. We''ve seen over the years there’s been some really good battles and I don't think it should be outlawed at all."