Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Australian­s seek

SECOND ODI

- Dhiman Sarkar dhiman@htlive.com

KOLKATA: How do you prepare for a one-day internatio­nal that could end up in a 20-over contest? Framed differentl­y the question still sounded like ‘How do you solve a problem like Maria?’ Maybe the connection was made because the immortal lines from the Hollywood musical ‘The Sound of Music’ also mention ‘being unpredicta­ble as weather.’

Australia skipper Steve Smith’s answer was straight-forward. “To begin with, we will turn up tomorrow and expect to be playing 50 overs. If things change from there, then we have got to adapt and do what needs to be done,” said Smith, a day before what should be his 100th ODI here on Thursday.

For the second straight day, the Eden lay under covers. A sliver of green was seen in the morning before the Australian­s arrived for optional training. The cover on the square was lifted for Smith and again in the afternoon when India coach Ravi Shastri, bowling coach Bharat Arun and captain Virat Kohli took a look at the wicket. It wasn’t till around 4pm when the sun peeped through.

So going into the second of the five one-dayers, the ground was out of bounds for both teams. The Australian­s had worked out indoors on Tuesday too and some Indian players decided on a short game of football in front of the dressing rooms on Wednesday afternoon would be a better workout.

There are chances of Thursday being wet as well. Given that his team has all the catching up to do, surely Smith wouldn’t mind if Kolkata was in a rain shadow region.

No one in his team has played a 50-over internatio­nal match here because the last time India and Australia played an ODI here, Sachin Tendulkar still had a decade to run in his interna-

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