Cricket

India vs Australia: We have the tools in our kit bag to counter Ravichandran Ashwin, says Steve Smith

Senior Australian batter Smith added that the team wasn't overthinking about their plans to tackle Ashwin, who along with Ravindra Jadeja are perceived to be the key threat for the visiting team.

India vs Australia: We have the tools in our kit bag to counter Ravichandran Ashwin, says Steve Smith

File photo of Steve Smith. AP

Nagpur: Australia vice-captain Steve Smith may have done a week’s simulation of Ravichadran Ashwin’s doppelganger Mahesh Pithiya but he is not overthinking about the star India spinner’s impact in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy beginning in Nagpur on Thursday.

Australian batters have been focussed on tackling the spin threat and there is a team of Indian net bowlers who is helping the visitors prepare for the four Test series.

Is Australia over-thinking about Ashwin?

“There has been many off-spinners we played and Mahesh is one of them. He bowls a similar style (to that) of Ashwin. We are not overthinking things. Ash is a quality bowler but we have the tools in our kit bag to counter that,” Smith told reporters during a media conference.

He has had a look at the pitch and good length spot at the far end looks pretty dry.

“Pretty dry, particularly one end. I think it will take a bit of spin, particularly the left-arm spinner taking it into our left-handers. There’s a section there that’s quite dry,” he added.

But Smith also said that he won’t be over reading the track.

“Other than that, I can’t really get a good gauge on it. I don’t think there will be a heap of bounce in the wicket, I think it will be quite skiddy for the seamers and maybe a bit of up-and-down movement as the game goes on.

“The cracks felt quite loose. I’m not entirely sure we’ll wait and see.”

Smith seemed pretty happy with the preparation.

“We had a few good sessions in Bangalore and now here as well. The boys are shaping up well. I think it will be a bit skiddy, slow but not entirely sure,” Smith said.

However, he did also confirm that Cameron Green isn’t in a position to play.

“He hasn’t faced even the fast bowlers so he’s very unlikely to play the 1st Test,” he said

He also indicated that Scott Boland’s natural length will suit the surfaces in India.

“Hazlewood injury is a big loss for us, but Lance (Morris) is a good bowler. Boland has been good. His natural length will suit this kind of pitch. Lance obviously has a pace in the air,” Smith said.

Read all the Latest NewsTrending NewsCricket NewsBollywood NewsIndia News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on FacebookTwitter and Instagram.

Updated Date: February 08, 2023 00:28:18 IST

Find latest and upcoming tech gadgets online on Tech2 Gadgets. Get technology news, gadgets reviews & ratings. Popular gadgets including laptop, tablet and mobile specifications, features, prices, comparison.

also read

India vs Australia: Put myself under too much pressure during lean patch, recalls Shubman Gill
First Cricket News

India vs Australia: Put myself under too much pressure during lean patch, recalls Shubman Gill

While runs had not been coming easy for Gill last year, the opening batter is currently scoring centuries for fun, the latest of which was a flamboyant 128 against Australia in Ahmedabad.

India vs Australia: 'Virat Kohli Century Loading ...' Will the wait be finally over at Ahmedabad?
First Cricket News

India vs Australia: 'Virat Kohli Century Loading ...' Will the wait be finally over at Ahmedabad?

Still unbeaten on 59, Kohli has the best possible chance to end his long wait for a Test hundred which he last scored in the November 2019 Test against Bangladesh

India vs Australia: Twitterati hail Shubman 'Gillchrist' as opener scores hundred in Ahmedabad
First Cricket News

India vs Australia: Twitterati hail Shubman 'Gillchrist' as opener scores hundred in Ahmedabad

Shubman Gill brought up his second Test hundred with a boundary off Todd Murphy on Day 3 of the fourth Test against Australia in Ahmedabad.