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Steve Smith happy to ‘step up’ during tough times for Australia  

Updated: September 8th, 2019, 09:55 IST
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Manchester: Steve Smith was glad to have again made runs when needed them as Australia closed in on retaining the Ashes at Old Trafford here, Saturday.

Despite being the dominant side for most of the fourth Test, Australia were faltering at 44 for four in their second innings Saturday.

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But Steve’s Smith’s counter-attacking 82 (92b, 11×4) was the centrepiece of their second innings total of 186 for six declared, which left England with an imposing target of 383 to win the Test and keep their hopes of winning the series alive.

“When it is tough you want your experienced players to step up,” Smith told reporters after stumps. “I have played quite a lot of cricket now. I like to get in those situations and try to be the one to take the team through.”

England’s second innings pursuit suffered an early double setback when Australia’s Pat Cummins took two wickets in two balls to remove Rory Burns and captain Joe Root without a run on the board.

England were 18 for two at the close, with Australia requiring just eight more wickets Sunday to be assured of a win that would see them keep hold of the Ashes at 2-1 up with one to play in a five-Test series.

Smith, who scored a superb 211 in Australia’s first innings of 497 for eight declared, has now scored 671 runs in five innings this Ashes, at an average of 134.2 and including three hundreds.

It has been an incredible return to Test cricket for the 30-year-old former Australia captain, following a 12-month ban for his role in a ball-tampering scandal in South Africa.

Smith added fast bowler Pat Cummins had shown Australia the way on a pitch becoming increasingly tough for batsmen.

“My first 20 or 30 balls, I felt pretty vulnerable when they (England) were bowling that good length,” Smith recalled.

“Patty (Cummins) hit it (ball) beautifully tonight (Saturday). I think that ball to Root is a blueprint of what we need to do tomorrow (Sunday), first thing in the morning, and the quicks to keep hitting that top of the stump length and let the pitch do its thing,” Smith added.

Meanwhile England coach Trevor Baylis insisted England could keep the series alive, saying ‘anything is possible’ after their stunning win in the third Test at Headingley.

But then batting out Sunday’s three sessions for a draw would be an achievement in itself and leave the series all square ahead of next week’s finale at the Oval in London.

Joe Denly (10 not out) and Jason Roy (eight not out) will take up the task Sunday. Bayliss said: “It’s a big challenge but we’ve got two guys out there who are very good players and we’ve certainly got some players in the sheds who can make hundreds.”

The Australian, who will stand down as England coach after the fifth Test following four years at the helm that included this season’s World Cup triumph, added: “”I’m always positive, I think we can do it. We’ve had a chat in the changing room, we’re certainly not going out thinking it’s all over.”

AFP

 

Tags: AshesAustraliaBen StokesEnglandJoe RootPat CumminsSteve SmithTrevor Bayliss
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