DUBAI: Australia captain Steve Smith revealed his thoughts on silencing the Indian crowd ahead of the much-awaited ICC Champions Trophy semi-final against India here at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium tommorow.
While speaking in a pre-match press-conference, Smith gave a cold reply when asked about silencing the Indian crowd.
“To be honest, I don’t really have a message. Just going out and playing, and hopefully, we can put on a good show,” he said.
When asked if India has an advantage of playing in Dubai, the Australian skipper admitted that the familiarity with the conditions could play a key role.
“Maybe, I am not sure. India have played all games here, so they have seen what surface is doing,” he remarked.
“The whole square block is pretty dry, and having spoken to groundsmen, it’s just a dry surface.” Smith added.
Steve Smith further highlighted that the spinner’s role will be important in deciding the winner of all important encounters.
“The game’s probably won and lost how we play this spin, particularly in the middle overs, the way we get through there,” he explained.
“It’s going to be a challenge. I think that there’s going to be some spin by the looks of it, looking at the surface, and we’ve got to counter that. So we’ll see how we do that tomorrow,” the Australian skipper observed.
Smith acknowledged the absence of key Australia players but expressed confidence in the younger players to step up during this significant match against India.
“It’s good exposure for them to be able to play in an international tournament on a big stage.”
“I think they’ve handled themselves really well, so yeah, hopefully another good performance from the guys tomorrow and we can get into another final,” he concluded.
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