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T20 World Cup 2021: Australia batsman Steve Smith flexible about batting slot

Steve Smith of Australia says he is flexible about the batting slot and the style of batting because of the slow and low pitches at the UAE for the ICC T20 World Cup 2021.

Steve Smith

Melbourne, October 27: The tricky and slow UAE wickets not supporting the power-hitters in the ICC T20 World Cup 2021, Australia batter Steve Smith is willing to change his batting order in the "scrappy" tournament to suit the requirement of his side.

Almost all teams have struggled to go past 150-run mark so far in the ongoing World Cup as the pitches are not conducive for stroke-making.

Smith, who usually bats at number three, said he is aware of the different requirement and won't mind if he needs to drop down a bit, if situation demands.

"(My role is) a little bit different to what I've played previously. My job is just to fix it if our top order don't come off and build a partnership with whoever I'm in with at that stage," Smith was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au.

"If our top order do go well, the likelihood is that I'll slide down the order and let our big strong boys attack it. That's essentially my role.

“I think I've done it reasonably well in the first couple of trial games and our first game against South Africa.

"I know what I need to do, the rest of the team knows my role, we're all very clear on the way we all want to play. That clarity is there, it's just about us all going and doing it."

In a small chase of 119 against South Africa, Smith was Australia's top-scorer with his 35-run knock coming off 46 balls while batting at number four.

Smith said a different kind of T20 cricket is being played in this World Cup due to the wickets.

"Throughout the IPL, playing on these wickets, there was a lot of really scrappy cricket, not huge scores which made the games pretty interesting and quite close," said Smith, who played for Delhi Capitals.

"It's slightly different to a lot of T20 cricket you would play. Quite often you would see flat wickets and big scores and guys going about their business.

You have to change slight(ly the) ways you have to play and adapt to what's required on that surface.

"You need the ability to get off strike and manipulate the ball to certain areas more than just the power. (On) some of these wickets, even some of the powerful blokes struggle to hit sixes.

"You need some smarts about you in the middle and just having the ability to limit dot balls and get off strike."

Story first published: Wednesday, October 27, 2021, 12:55 [IST]
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