The Citizen (KZN)

We will turn the screw, says Smith

THERE WON’T BE ANY LET-UP IN OUR APPROACH Australia crush England by 10 wickets on the final day.

- Brisbane

Man-of-the-match Steve Smith vowed yesterday that Australia will continue to play hard, aggressive cricket after smashing England in the first Test in Brisbane.

Openers David Warner and Cameron Bancroft sealed a 10-wicket victory at the Gabba with an unbeaten opening stand of 173, a record in a successful Test chase.

The Australian skipper said he does not expect the Jonny Bairstow headbutt incident with Bancroft to spark any extra ill-feeling between the two sides as the series moves to Adelaide for the second Test starting on Saturday.

But Smith warned there would be no let-up in the hosts’ aggressive approach, revealing that his team had used the issue to help remove Bairstow for 42 in England’s second innings.

The Australian skipper told reporters that his team used the headbutt incident to force the England wicketkeep­er “off his game”.

“And I think it worked, with the way he got out. He got caught at third man playing a pretty ordinary stroke,” Smith said. “We were just trying to get in his head and it happened to work.”

The Bairstow-Bancroft incident happened in a Perth bar late last month, but only came to light over the weekend.

Smith said the tactic was all part of playing uncompromi­sing cricket in the Ashes battle.

“This has been a really good week for us. I thought we played some really good cricket. We had to fight after the first couple of days and to get the result is very pleasing,” the Australian skipper said.

Ahead of the first-ever daynight Ashes Test starting on Saturday at the Adelaide Oval, Smith warned that England’s batsman could expect another barrage from Australia’s fast bowlers.

“The Adelaide wicket might bring some of their bowlers into the game a little bit, but having said that, it’s probably one of the quickest wickets in the country at night,” he said. – AFP

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 ?? Picture: EPA-EFE ?? WINNERS. Australian openers Cameron Bancroft and David Warner walk from the field after securing a 10-wicket win over England on the final day of the first Ashes Test in Brisbane yesterday.
Picture: EPA-EFE WINNERS. Australian openers Cameron Bancroft and David Warner walk from the field after securing a 10-wicket win over England on the final day of the first Ashes Test in Brisbane yesterday.

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