Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Smith snubs Clarke on captaincy

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

I don’t think I am in a bad place with my captaincy. Obviously, results haven’t been the way we would have liked for a little while. STEVE SMITH, On his captaincy

Steve Smith’s abilities as a poker player isn’t as well known as his proficienc­y with a cricket bat but in dealing with the obvious question on Michael Clarke’s comment, the Australia captain was as impassive as he would be for most of the media interactio­n here on Wednesday.

Clarke said that Smith’s captaincy is under the scanner. On the verge of playing a century of ODIs, Smith said: “I don’t think I am in a bad place with my captaincy. Obviously, results haven’t been the way we would have liked for a little while and that’s something we are trying to rectify.

“The guys are working hard and are ensuring that the job is done out there. It was a disappoint­ing start to series the other day but we have got another game tomorrow to try and turn the game around.”

To many, the answer would have seemed like being served boiled vegetable while expecting a dish full of red, hot chilli peppers. Smith accepted Hardik Pandya and MS Dhoni helped India escape to victory but said it wasn’t because they hadn’t tried the right things. “We did bring back Nathan Coulter-Nile when they were batting and saved (James) Faulkner for the back end. We tried breaking the partnershi­p but couldn’t,” he said.

They trained indoors for the second successive day but before that Smith took a look at the pitch. “There is a little bit of grass on it. Probably more than I’ve seen in India for a while. Looks alright but there are a few cracks on the wicket. I think don’t think they will play a big part. Looks like the wicket’s been used (it was used by Bengal players for a knockabout last week). I will have another look tomorrow, see what the weather is doing, see if there is any change to the wicket in the morning…. And then take a call on the team,” he said.

‘CUP SEMI, MEMORABLE’

Smith said his most memorable innings would be the century against India two years ago. That was in the World Cup and en route Australia winning it. “My most memorable innings would be the 100 (105) I scored in the SCG in the semi-final against India. It was a pretty big game, it was good to stand up and get to score that. We lost a wicket pretty early and I was able to forge a partnershi­p with Finchy and ya, that’s one my better ODI hundreds,” he said.

“I have evolved a lot as a white ball player. When I started playing ODI cricket, my first 30-odd games, I played more as a bowler. I have been batting at No. 3 for a while now. So I had to find the right tempo, whether it’s hitting to the fielders in the deep or knowing when to hit a boundary…I am still learning.”

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