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Aus vs Ind: Our Batting Depth Will Be Tested Against Good Indian Bowling Attack, Says Smith
Steve Smith on Wednesday stated that Australia's batting depth will be tested in the absence of the injured opener David Warner for the first Test of the upcoming four-match series against India which begins December 17 at the Adelaide Oval.
However, Smith is willing to take the responsibility of manning the number three slot in case the usual one-down batsman, Marnus Labuschagne, is sent out to open the innings.
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