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*Official* India Tour of Australia 2018/19

stephen

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I've got one word for you: Rotating the strike

Smith knows the value of a good single and has more tools than a batsman should legally have to achieve a single.
This is exactly it. When Smith is batting he's all of a sudden 40 and you're never quite sure how he managed to get the with no big shots. He simply milks the singles with ease until he's got his eye in.
 

the big bambino

International Captain
Not sure if serious. But yes, if all our batting was firing. In a low scoring series, he is likely to leak easy runs, even though he has decent control for a leggie. Ashwin deserves another chance off the back of Adelaide though. Guy committed to plans while bowling and batting and was an important cog in the win.
There's room for him depending on how well Shami and Rohit go. In tests 3 and 4 you could play Bhuvi and Kuldeep for them. But yes that is right, our batting being so bad there probably wont be an occasion to play him. If somehow we started scoring runs and a flat deck was offered for the last test, then he'd be a good variation.
 

Spark

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Hypothetically, is it at all possible that Warner and Smith could've been worked out by this bowling attack? Everyone's taking it for granted that the pair would've been all the difference, but they would have had to be fully switched on to negotiate this challenge. Ishant to Smith in particular would have made for great viewing.
Smith is near impossible to bore out if he's batting well, you need to really blast him out, ideally with vicious swing bowling (either conventional or reverse). He's happy to score 30 runs in a session or 50 in two sessions. The bowlers I've seen who have really given Smith significant problems (since 2013, at any rate) are Steyn, Anderson and Rabada - there's a common denominator there.

Warner - who knows. Could easily have completely blown the attack away and knocked them right off their rhythm or got out for ****-all doing something ill-advised.
 
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social

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Hypothetically, is it at all possible that Warner and Smith could've been worked out by this bowling attack? Everyone's taking it for granted that the pair would've been all the difference, but they would have had to be fully switched on to negotiate this challenge. Ishant to Smith in particular would have made for great viewing.
Smith is arguably the best batsman in history behind Bradman

Ishant to Smith?

That's a non contest and has been proven many times

One of the worst things about Australian cricket summer is the bs from the media

Given that Smith isnt playing, the world's best player is Williamson but that doesn't suit the narrative so we all need to bow down to King Kohli and his nicks to 2nd slip
 
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Top_Cat

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It's probably enough while he's taking five per match and you're restricting sides to 300 or so max. It becomes fraught in part because Australia's batting is so bad.
Starc adds with the bat too. It's no reason to pick a bowler as such but it's a factor when you consider his competition.
 

sunilz

International Regular
Smith is arguably the best batsman in history behind Bradman

Ishant to Smith?

That's a non contest and has been proven many times

One of the worst things about Australian cricket summer is the bs from the media

Given that Smith isnt playing, the world's best player is Williamson but that doesn't suit the narrative so we all need to bow down to King Kohli and his nicks to 2nd slip

Best player after Bradman is not even in top 20 player in overseas category. :laugh:
Batting records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPNcricinfo
 

sunilz

International Regular
Lyon is well ahead of Ashwin, Smith is the second best batsman after Bradman. And AUS can't even win series in Bangladesh. 8-)
 

trundler

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Over 50 away with awe inspiring tons everywhere in an era where batting away from home has been generally abysmal. I'll take it.
 

Shri

Mr. Glass
Not the best since Bradman though. Probably not even the best in the world right now with Kohli in the picture.
 

sunilz

International Regular
And if u think a player who doesn't even average 50 in Asia is second best after Bradman , then you should clearly get ur head checked.
 

cnerd123

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Saying Smith is second best after Bradman was obviously a tongue in cheek comment

All of you trying to defend that are just baiting poor sunilz
 

morgieb

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Yeah, Smith is ridiculously overrated here.
I don't think really anyone thinks he's clearly the best since Bradman. There's no doubt he's a freak though and pre-ban he was at a level very few players reach.
 

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