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‘Bradman-like’ Smith to become great captain

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DHARAMSALA, (Reuters) - Australia coach Darren Lehmann has hailed ‘Bradman-like’ Steve Smith for his consistent form with the bat and believes the 27-year-old has the potential to become one of Australia’s great captains.

Smith’s emerging side lost a tight fourmatch series to India 2-1 on Tuesday but he did lead them to a first test match victory in the country since 2004 when they beat the world’s top-ranked side inside three days in the series opener in Pune.

The unorthodox batsman was the top scorer in the series with 499 runs, which included three hundreds, and Lehmann said his consistenc­y was similar to former great Donald Bradman, who retired with a career test batting average of 99.94.

“He’s been brilliant,” Lehmann told reporters in Dharamsala. “He’s been unbelievab­le. He’s been Bradman-like with the bat but all the stuff behind the scenes has been exceptiona­l.

“Really pleased for him and what he’s brought to the team as a leader. The way they’ve gone about it has been impressive.

“He’s led from the front, the captain. Three hundreds in four test matches is pretty special.”

Lehmann was confident Smith, ranked number one among test batsmen, could match the success achieved by Australia’s modern captains like Michael Clarke, Ricky Ponting, Steve Waugh and Mark Taylor.

“Yeah I think so. He’s a cricket nuffie (obsessed with the sport), loves the game,” Lehmann said. “He’s passionate about the game, loves the game, loves his players. Helps support staff out. “Behind the scenes, he’s into it every day, making sure everyone is okay. I’ve been so proud of him as a leader. He’s a different leader to Michael, to Ricky, to Taylor, to Waugh. And he’s working out his own identity as a captain. “Everyone is proud of him. So pleased with where he is going. He’ll just get better and better.”

 ??  ?? President of the AAG, Aubrey Hutson (left) pose for a photo opportunit­y with President and Vice President of the South American Athletics Confederat­ion, Roberto Gesto de Melo and Wilfreyds Leon.
President of the AAG, Aubrey Hutson (left) pose for a photo opportunit­y with President and Vice President of the South American Athletics Confederat­ion, Roberto Gesto de Melo and Wilfreyds Leon.
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Steve Smith

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