The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘Smith will come back stronger’

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Mumbai – Disgraced Australian cricketer Steve Smith (above) will be much stronger mentally when he returns to internatio­nal cricket after serving a one-year ban for his involvemen­t in ball tampering, former Proteas skipper Graeme Smith has said.

Former Australia captain Smith was stripped of his position and banned from internatio­nal and domestic cricket for a year by Cricket Australia for conspiring to scuff up the ball with sandpaper during a March Test against South Africa in Cape Town.

“The Australian team got into that mindset of winning at all costs and the way they play the game,” Smith, who played 117 Tests while captaining the Proteas in 109 of them, said.

“I would love to interview him (Steve) and ask him if that’s something he wishes he had sort of changed a little bit as the leader in terms of the culture, how they play, the win at all cost mindset.

“And how he’s reviewed that now after the situation. That will be an interestin­g interview.”

One of the leading batsmen in the world, the 28-year-old Australian has also been barred from holding leadership positions in the national side for two years.

He will, however, return to cricket as a marquee player at next month’s Global T20 Canada league.

“He’s still a young man, we have all made mistakes. I expect him to bounce back and come back really strong. Mentally he would have grown a lot from this situation.”

The South African remains the most capped Test captain in the history of the game.

After taking over the reins of the side at the age of 22, he finished as the world record holder for the most Test wins as a skipper with 53. – Reuters

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