Spark
Global Moderator
Even if the sandpaper incident had never happened, Smith was collapsing mentally at the time IMO. Would have been nowhere near as productive until he got a proper break, especially had he been forced to go on every tour. His batting had already fallen away badly compared to the 18-19 Ashes.How many tours Smith has missed supposedly at peak? A year of tempering. Then covid hit. Cricket Australia pulled out of four test tour to South Africa. In total 2-3 years? Not that I have sympathy for all of it..
The pandemic probably made more of a difference. From all reports that hit most Aus players pretty hard, they spent like six months in biosecure bubbles and couldn't see family from about August until after Christmas. Smith certainly looked like he was batting with a stick in that India series until the bio-bubble ended, then looked fine again. I think we underrate the sheer attritional impact that endless touring and endless cricket has on these elite top-level batsmen in particular and how much a break can refresh them: see also Root, Joe, and how he batted pre-pandemic break compared with post.