Hindustan Times (Noida)

Think they’ll be hostile but it doesn’t bother me: Smith

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JOHANNESBU­RG: Australia batsman Steve Smith says his reception in South Africa has been “lovely” on his first tour since the infamous ‘Sandpaperg­ate’ scandal, but expects that to change when he steps onto The Wanderers on Friday.

Australia take on hosts South Africa in the first match of a three-game T20 series at a ground nicknamed ‘The Bull Ring’ for its hostile atmosphere, where England’s Ben Stokes had an altercatio­n with a fan as recently as last month. Smith and teammate David Warner were banned by Cricket Australia for a year, and Cameron Bancroft for nine months, after their involvemen­t in an attempt to alter the state of the ball using sandpaper during a Test tour of SA in March 2018.

“It’s nice to be back playing in South Africa,” Smith told reporters on Wednesday. “The last time I was here things didn’t end overly well, but I’ve also got really fond memories of playing here. “Just walking into the hotel in Sandton, initially I was like, ‘the last time I left here it wasn’t pretty’. It wasn’t the best time in my life. But I’ve moved on from that and learned a lot.

“I’ve been back playing for a year now. I’m really enjoying it and I feel like I’m playing well. I’m in a nice place.”

Smith says there have been no signs of animosity from South African fans off the pitch. In fact, quite the opposite. “Everywhere I have been the people have been lovely. Guys have come up and taken some photos and been really nice,” he said. “It’s been normal, the same as compared to when I’ve been here previously. It’s a terrific place to tour and I’m glad to be back.”

But he expects that to change once the games begin, especially at one of South Africa’s most intimidati­ng venues.

“I think they’re hostile here at the best of times,” he said. “It doesn’t bother me too much.”

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Steve Smith (left) and David Warner.
AP ■ Steve Smith (left) and David Warner.

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