The Weekend Post

Smith, Warner turn mentors in grade cricket

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ROB FORSAITH STEVE Smith and David Warner will take their next step in search of absolution in Sydney today, vowing to mentor future stars during their return to grade cricket.

Record crowds are expected at Coogee Oval and Glenn McGrath Oval this weekend.

Warner will represent Randwick-Petersham at Coo- gee, squaring off against a St George side featuring former Test teammates Josh Hazlewood and Trent Copeland.

Smith, who will play alongside Shane Watson for Sutherland, meets Mosman at Glenn McGrath Oval.

“Hopefully I can teach some of the young guys the game, help them learn,” Smith said in a video published by the Australian Cricketers’ Associatio­n.

“If I can pass on any informatio­n to these young guys coming through and help them turn into better players, I’ll do that.

“We want to see Australian cricket strong and it starts at this level. The more older heads there are around to come and help out, the better.”

Warner noted in the same clip he is excited about the prospect of mentoring.

The pair, targeting an inter- national return at next year’s World Cup, are barred from representi­ng their country, state and any BBL franchise until March 28 as part of Cricket Australia’s punishment­s for their role in the Cape Town ball-tampering scandal.

If Smith and Warner reject advances from a new Twenty20 league in the UAE, then grade cricket will be their best chance this summer to spend some time in the middle.

National selectors Trevor Hohns, Greg Chappell and Justin Langer are expected to keep tabs on their performanc­e during the next few months.

Legend Steve Waugh, whose son Austin will be seeking to learn as much as possible from Sutherland teammate Smith, will be in the crowd at Glenn McGrath Oval.

“It’ll be a great experience for all young players involved,” Waugh said.

 ??  ?? HELPING HAND: Steve Smith at Sutherland training.
HELPING HAND: Steve Smith at Sutherland training.

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