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Smith's workhorse-like IPL ride statement for critics

New Delhi, May 1 - One can never forget the scene when Steve Smith cried at a press conference held in Australia after taking full responsibility of the ball-tampering incident which took place in th

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Steve Smith
Steve Smith (Image - IANS)
Cricketnmore Editorial
By Cricketnmore Editorial
May 01, 2019 • 07:22 PM

The 29-year-old started the tournament poorly and even saw himself sitting in the dugout for a match. However, with Rajasthan failing to deliver under Ajinkya Rahan''s leadership, the captaincy was handed to Smith -- a development which raised many eyebrows. Smith, not thinking about the world, thrived under pressure and won three of the five matches in the later stage of the tournament to keep Rajastha''s chances alive of making it to the playoffs.

He scored 319 runs from 12 matches at an average of 39.87 before leaving for Australia for the World Cup preparations. He scored four fifties and played some crucial knocks for Rajasthan till Sunday.

Though, one can argue that Smit''s performance has not been as flamboyant as Warne''s this season, but the ease and the class with which he batted throughout the tournament was something which will tell his critics that he is the same Smith who single-handedly won Australia matches a year ago.

His presence in the Australian camp in the World Cup will also surely lift the morale of the team who would be looking to successfully defend the title of World Champions in the 50-over format.

Cricketnmore Editorial
By Cricketnmore Editorial
May 01, 2019 • 07:22 PM

Aakash Kumar/IANS

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