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Smith ready for bumper summer

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Steve Smith has told India to bring it on if they want to follow New Zealand’s lead by peppering him with bumpers this summer.

But he’s warned them: They won’t be able to do it with the same impact as awkward Kiwi paceman Neil Wagner.

Wagner got Smith four times in three tests last summer, although the Australian batsman still managed to average 63.66 in the first innings of those tests.

Smith has long denied that New Zealand exposed any real deficienci­es in his game with tactics captain Tim Paine compared to bodyline.

In an interview with AAP in January, Smith claimed all the talk about it was a ‘‘beat-up’’ and pointed out he faced more balls last home summer than most others.

He has also been quick to point out that there are few bowlers in the world like left-armer Wagner. The Black Cap was a constant threat last summer, regularly having the Australian batsmen in two minds with balls aimed between the hip and ribs at around 130kmh.

By comparison, India’s most likely short-ball exponents Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami are right-armers who bowl significan­tly quicker.

‘‘If others want to take that type of approach, then great,’’ Smith said yesterday. ‘‘It’s not the same as what Neil does and the way he bowls it. People can go for that.

‘‘In a way, it’s a bit of flattery if people believe that is the only way they can get me out because they have exhausted so many more options. It gives me a lot of confidence to know that.’’

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Neil Wagner, right, had success with short-pitched bowling against star Australian Steve Smith last summer.
GETTY IMAGES Neil Wagner, right, had success with short-pitched bowling against star Australian Steve Smith last summer.

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