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World Cup 2023: India, South Africa will be tough to beat, admits Steve Smith as Australia look to seal semi-final berth

Australia can join the two teams if they win their upcoming clash against Afghanistan

Our Bureau Mumbai Published 07.11.23, 08:24 AM
Steve Smith at practice in Mumbai on Monday.

Steve Smith at practice in Mumbai on Monday. Getty Images

Steve Smith on Mo­nday hoped Australia are pea­king at the right time given they have five wins on the trot in the World Cup and are on the cusp of joining India and South Africa as the third team in the semi-finals.

While India will finish at the top of the points table, South Africa are placed sec­ond having qualified for the final four. Australia can join the two teams if they win their up­coming clash against Afg­ha­nist­an, to be pla­yed here on Tuesday.

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“You do want to be peaking at the right time in the end, but obviously you need to do enough to make the semi-finals. I think that would be the beauty of it if we were able to get there,” Smith told the media before Australia’s training session at the Wankhede Stadium.

“You know, we had a rough start, we lost two games and we have gradually, I guess, progressed as we have gone along and there are still areas we can work on,” said Smith, adding that even though all-rounders Mitchell Marsh and Glenn Maxwell are back to training, it remains to be seen if they get a nod for the contest on Tuesday.

“Tomorrow (Tu­esday) is a big game for us. I think if we win — we qualify — if that is correct.

“The two teams up top are playing really good cricket, in particular India, who beat the second team, South Africa, pretty convincingly,” Smith said. “They are going to be tough to beat — there is no doubt about that. But I think we are playing some good cricket so hopefully we can have a good day,” he added.

With inputs from PTI

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