Hands on: Smith comes to grips with style for India series
- by Cecil Buchanan
- in Sports
- — Nov 27, 2020
The engagement gainst India comprises three ODIs, as many T20 Internationals and four Tests.
But he believed something changed this week as he prepared for the upcoming series against India, which starts with a one-day worldwide in Sydney on Friday.
Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar is of the opinion that the Indian fast bowlers should be testing Steve Smith with a probing line outside the fourth or fifth stump. I guess it was tough having to watch from the sidelines, particularly with the team not doing as well as they would have liked. Back in December 2018, it was during India's previous tour of Australia itself that the right-hander debuted in global cricket.
"He (Kohli) is always a big one". Keep comments relevant to the article. He would hope he does the same again against a side that he has done so well in the past.Australia and India are set to compete in three ODIs, three T20Is and four Test matches beginning Friday.
Smith responded to the query and picked his ODI ton against India during the 2015 World Cup Semi-Final at Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) as his favourite.
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Tim Paine with Virat Kohli.
"I get it, but I don't care how much money you've got, it doesn't replace family".
Steve Smith has been very vocal in his recent interviews about the fact that he is ready to face the short-ball attack from the Indian bowlers since he believes that the Indian bowlers will try to target him the same way that Neil Wagner did last summer.
"It's going to be huge. I did play a few innings here and there but not consistently", Smith said during a virtual press conference facilitated by the series" official broadcaster "Sony Network'.
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"We have played just one pink-ball test, but there is a qualitative difference between them (Bangladesh) and Australia". "For myself, it's about getting off to a good start and taking calculated risks in that middle-overs period if we're talking about 50-over games".
"I got caught up a little bit with trying to be too powerful, that's not quite my game", he said. "That's kind of flattering if people think that's the only way to get me out as they have exhausted all other options", he said.
"I haven't played a game for nearly a month - we got knocked out of the IPL quite early - so I'm excited to get back playing and hopefully starting the summer well".
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