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T20 World Cup: Steve Smith in awe of ‘terrific’ India

India thumped Australia by eight wickets in a warm-up game on Wednesday with Rohit (60), Rahul (39) and Suryakumar Yadav (38) all getting runs under their belts

Agencies Melbourne Published 22.10.21, 01:59 AM
Steve Smith.

Steve Smith. File photo

Seasoned Australia batsman Steve Smith says a “terrific” Indian team is packed with some serious match winners going into the T20 World Cup, alluding that Virat Kohli’s side will be one of the favourites to lift the title.

India thumped Australia by eight wickets in a warm-up game on Wednesday with Rohit Sharma (60), KL Rahul (39) and Suryakumar Yadav (38) all getting runs under their belts.

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Kohli did not lead the side but came out to bowl as India were still figuring out their sixth-bowling option.

“They’re a terrific side, they have got all bases covered and some serious match winners in there,” Smith was quoted as saying by Sydney Morning Herald. “They’ve obviously been playing in these conditions during the last couple of months with the IPL so they’ll be used to that.”

Smith himself scored 57 off 48 balls in the game, crossing the 50-run mark for the first time since he struck 86 for NSW against Queensland in March. “It was nice to spend a bit of time in the middle again. It’s never easy when you’re three down.

“You have to rebuild for a period and I thought we did that pretty well. The partnerships with Stoin (Marcus Stoinis) and Maxi (Glenn Maxwell) were obviously important.”

Smith, who had given the tours of the West Indies and Bangladesh a miss because of an elbow injury, said he is feeling “good and ready to go now”. He featured in two games for the Delhi Capitals in the second leg of the IPL. “I haven’t obviously played too many games in the IPL but I’ve spent a lot of time in the nets and getting used to the conditions,” he said.

Australia were desperate for David Warner to have an extended hit in the middle but he faced just seven balls here after his first-ball duck against New Zealand on Monday.

Warner, one of the best T20 players in the world on his day, was dropped by Sunrisers Hyderabad last month having been dumped as captain in the initial stage of the tournament. In four innings since the first part of the IPL finished in April, Warner has posted scores of 0, 2, 0 and 1.

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