The Citizen (Gauteng)

Smith a genius in the making?

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Sydney – Steve Smith’s importance to Australia in the Ashes series has not just been in the torrent of runs he has scored but also in the timing of his big innings, according to his team-mate Pat Cummins.

The Australian skipper (above) once again proved immovable at the crease as he passed 6 000 Test runs in his 111th innings on the second day of the fifth Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday.

His 44 not out helped Australia to 193 for two at close, 153 runs behind England’s first innings score, and brought his own tally over the five Tests to 648 runs at a provisiona­l average of 162.

An unbeaten century in Brisbane and 239 in Perth helped ensure the return of the Ashes as Australia took an unassailab­le 3-0 lead in the series, while his 102 not out in the fourth Test stymied England’s hopes of victory in Melbourne.

“We’re stoked he’s in our team so we don’t have to bowl at him. He just goes out there and looks from ball one that he’s been batting for three hours already,” Cummins told reporters.

“No obvious weakness, no obvious time that it takes him to build into his innings. From ball one he knows his game so well.

“Those big innings he has played as well, they have been really important. In Brisbane and Perth they were match-winning and in Melbourne it was match-saving.

“It’s just incredible and I think he’s been the difference between the two sides.” –

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