Christchurch (New Zealand):Steve Smith's stuttering outings as opener have come under scrutiny, but Australia coach Andrew McDonald hinted that the prolific batter is set to continue in his role at least until the home series against India later this year. India will visit Australia between November this year and January 2025, to defend the Border-Gavaskar Trophy which they have retained in 2018-19 and 2020-21.
"They await (challenges against India), and I think it will be an internal motivator for him. He wants to open, it's a position that he came to us around and we think he can make it work," McDonald told cricket.com.au.
Smith was moved up to the pole position from the series against West Indies in January this year after David Warner retired from Tests after the home rubber against Pakistan. But his raw numbers remained modest since that promotion up the order.
The 34-year-old has managed just one fifty, an unbeaten 91 against Windies at Brisbane while making scores of 12, 11, 6, 31, 0, 11 and 9 in the rest of the innings. However, McDonald did not read too much into the stats.