Indore: Batting in India demands unwavering focus and patience, and that is what Australia would aim to do in the third Test after "going away" from their plans in Delhi, said Steve Smith on Tuesday. Smith will captain Australia here in the absence of Pat Cummins who has gone back home to be with his ailing mother. The team's batting mainstay was also the captain when Australia toured India in 2016-17.
"I don't know if you can call it full circle. It (captaincy) has come in difficult circumstances with Patty back home. Things haven't gone to plan so far in this series. We have got ourselves into some good positions but not been able to take advantage of them. We can hopefully rectify it this week," said Smith on eve of the game.
Half of the side fell to the sweep shot in the second Test, a game they could have won if it wasn't for the second innings collapse. Smith is not among the regular sweepers of the ball but the likes of Usman Khawaja and Alex Carey are. The stand-in-skipper backed the batters to keep playing the sweep but only with full conviction.
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"Delhi was probably a difficult place to play the sweep with the variable bounce, more than anything else. A couple of us (including Smith) went away from our plans. That was disappointing. For a few players, the sweep is a very productive shot. They have got to stick to it a 100 percent. If they are going to play it, they've to commit to it a 100 percent," he said.
Australia aim to unsettle the rampaging Indian spinners by slowing the tempo of the game. "For us, it's about sticking to our plans and methods for long periods of time. In the second innings in Delhi, a lot of us went away from our plans and got undone by them. We can hopefully apply pressure on the spinners and post good totals on the board. That's key for us. Hopefully, we can put that into practice in the middle and execute under pressure," said Smith.