New Straits Times

Smith fumes over ‘mates pick’ claims

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SYDNEY: Australia skipper Steve Smith yesterday rubbished claims he favours his “mates” as selection looms for the highly anticipate­d Ashes Test series with England.

Smith is not part of Australia’s three-man selection panel, but he has been assailed by former players who believe he gets too much say in Australia’s lineups.

The captain hit back strongly at a media conference in Sydney, calling suggestion­s of favouritis­m “absolute garbage.”

“I’m not a selector, but I certainly speak to the selectors a lot and express my views,” Smith told reporters. “All this rubbish about me picking my mates, it’s absolute garbage. I certainly don’t agree with that.”

Questions were raised about Smith’s involvemen­t in the New South Wales team decision to drop veteran opener Ed Cowan from a recent game against South Australia, with young Test hopeful Daniel Hughes preferred in his place.

Blues coach Trent Johnston said it was one of the toughest decisions of his coaching career to leave out the former Test opener, who was the top run-scorer in last season’s Sheffield Shield.

Cowan told Fox Sports: “I don’t agree with that selection policy, but it’s the Australian Test captain, it’s his team.”

This prompted criticism from former Test paceman Rodney Hogg, among others, of Smith’s alleged “captain’s calls” at the selection table.

While Smith has bristled at the suggestion, he also insisted he was largely unconcerne­d.

England begin their tour in a two-day hit-out against a WA XI in Perth, starting today, in the build-up to the first Ashes Test in Brisbane on November 23.

Smith rates the Ashes battle with Joe Root’s tourists as the biggest challenge he’s faced as Australia captain.

Smith said: “This is my first Ashes series as captain and it’s going to be a good challenge.”

Although the world’s top-rated batsman, Smith has not scored a century since his 111 against India at Dharamsala in March.

Smith, who has a batting average of 59.66 from 56 Tests with 20 centuries, hasn’t started the new domestic season in great scoring shape either. AFP

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