Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Smith: ‘I am a better man after my ban’

- ROB FORSAITH

HAVING struggled to get out of bed on the darkest days of a year-long ban, Steve Smith is ready to return a better person and batsman as he braces for a hostile reception in England next year.

Smith has spoken to reporters for the first time in Australia since repeatedly breaking down upon arrival at Sydney airport in March after the Cape Town cheating scandal.

The sacked captain was far more composed at the SCG yesterday, opening up for 11 minutes as he detailed his “leadership failure” at Newlands and how a task as simple as getting out of bed had seemed impossibly difficult at the lowest points of his exile.

Smith is banned from representi­ng Australia until April next year and barred from holding a leadership position until 2020, as per Cricket Ausplaying tralia’s hardline response to the ball-tampering furore.

The widespread expectatio­n is that Smith will be part of Australia’s World Cup and Ashes defence, meaning a fourth-month stint in England awaits.

The right-hander is making no assumption­s, noting he has a lot of work to do, but is ready for whatever the Barmy Army will throw at him if selected.

“No doubt the English crowds will be incredibly hostile. I’m ready for that if it happens,” Smith said.

“One thing that I’ve always done pretty well when I’m is blocking out exterior noise.

“No doubt the Barmy Army are loud and you can’t block out as such, but it’s about staying in your own mind and not letting distractio­ns take you over.”

Net sessions against gun pacemen Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins are the closest Smith has come to replicatin­g a Test since Cape Town. But the 29-year-old, widely regarded the best batsman in the world before his ban, is confident he will quickly shake off the rust and return a better player.

“That’s the plan, I don’t want to get worse,” Smith said.

“I’ve been working hard at my game, concentrat­ing on a few weaknesses.”

Smith praised the leadership of Tim Paine and Aaron Finch, also insisting his relationsh­ip with David Warner remains “fine”.

 ?? Picture: AAP IMAGE ?? Steve Smith.
Picture: AAP IMAGE Steve Smith.

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