The Asian Age

THE TALE OF TWO CAPTAINS

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Skipper Steve Smith may not have earned Australia enviable results like Virat Kohli has achieved. But in terms of runs scored, Smith is in the same league as his Indian counterpar­t. The focus will be on the duo when the IndiaAustr­alia series begins here on Thursday. Smith is currently ranked No. 1 just above Kohli.

Kohli has scored over 2000 runs in 23 Tests since the Adelaide Test of 2014 where he stood in for injured M.S. Dhoni. “Captaincy does not allow you to be complacent at any stage especially with the bat if that is your only discipline in the game, in the field as well. In that aspect I think complacenc­y goes out the window as captain. You tend to focus a lot more on certain situations which you might or might not without the extra responsibi­lity on your shoulders and may play a loose shot,” Kohli said.

Kohli lauded Smith who started his career as a legspin option to Australia before becoming a dominant batsman. “Captaincy requires you to be on the point throughout the game that's one thing which has worked well for me. I

think, for Smith as well. He has been performing consistent­ly with the bat and as captain as well,” Kohli added.

“Captain’s responsibi­lity has urged him to focus a bit more in certain situations and push that much extra for his team and that has shown in his performanc­es he is the no. 1 Test player in the world and there's a reason for that. I can’t pinpoint any similariti­es in our career.”

"Every series matters to me. As a leader of the team, we want to do well. I want to do well personally to help in our team’s success. I'll take it series by series, but I would like to stay in y job for as long as I can,” Smith said.

 ?? — PTI ?? David Warner at a training session in Pune on Wednesday.
— PTI David Warner at a training session in Pune on Wednesday.
 ?? — PTI ?? Australia skipper Steve Smith straps up for a knock in the nets in Pune on Wednesday.
— PTI Australia skipper Steve Smith straps up for a knock in the nets in Pune on Wednesday.

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