Khaleej Times

Smith hoping series with India will be played in ‘good spirit’

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chennai — Australia skipper Steve Smith is anxious to halt the acrimony that marked Test matches against India this year when the two powerhouse­s start a one-day internatio­nal series on Sunday.

Smith had a much-publicised war of words with India counterpar­t Virat Kohli when Australia lost the Test series 2-1 in March.

The combative Australian skipper said ahead of the first one-day clash in Chennai that he hoped the five-match series would be played in “good spirit”.

During a Test in Bangalore this year, Kohli expressed displeasur­e after Smith looked up to his own dressing room — where replays could be seen by teammates — while deciding whether to challenge an lbw dismissal.

Players are not allowed to have outside input while challengin­g an umpire’s decision.

While Smith later apologised for his self-admitted “brain fade” moment, Kohli slammed the Aussies at the last series press conference in Dharamsala.

“I think it will be played in good spirit. It is a hard-fought contest playing against India,” Smith said of the upcoming series which also features three Twenty20 matches.

“I am not too concerned about the difference­s with Kohli. He is obviously a very good player and has a phenomenal ODI record.

“Hopefully, we can keep him quiet as much as possible in this series. If we do that then hopefully it can go a long way in us having success on this tour,” he added.

Former captain Michael Clarke also saw a “carrot” for the Australian­s, who will topple South Africa from top spot in the ODI table if they can beat India 4-1. A reverse result will make India number one. The tourists, coming out of a tough two-Test series in Bangladesh that ended 1-1, are confident of doing well against the in-form hosts.

Returning all-rounder James Faulkner, looking to resurrect his career after losing a central contract, believes stints by Smith and other Australian­s in the Indian Premier League will help.

“There’s a lot of experience in that changing room playing in the subcontine­nt. Most of the boys have played enough here with the IPL and other series and the T20 World Cup,” said Faulkner.

The right-hand batsman and left-arm bowler is set to bolster Australia’s pace attack along with Nathan Coulter-Nile and Pat Cummins.

I am not too concerned about the difference­s with Kohli. He is obviously a very good player and has a phenomenal ODI record Steve Smith

Left-arm Ashton Agar took four wickets and batsman Marcus Stoinis hit a blazing half-century in the only warm-up game in Chennai on Tuesday to lay their claims for a starting place.

India are in rampaging form after having recently blanked Sri Lanka 9-0 in Tests, one day games and T20.

They will again bank on rookie spinners Axar Patel and Yuzvendra Chahal to counter the Australian batting, with veterans Ravichandr­an Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja still rested.

 ?? PTI ?? Australian captain Steve Smith (right) and vice-captain David Warner stretch during a practice session at the MAC Stadium in Chennai on Friday. —
PTI Australian captain Steve Smith (right) and vice-captain David Warner stretch during a practice session at the MAC Stadium in Chennai on Friday. —

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