
Steve Smith from Australia (Photo Paul Harding/Getty Images) The Australian launch of the great Steve Smith, who spoke on Lord on Monday, expects a challenging competition against the South African pace of attack in the World Championship in the test from the center, where the defending champion of Australia is a favoring against Proteas in a five -day match.Australia, defeating India in the 2023 WTC final, will face the impressive bowling line -up of the South Africa, led by Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen.“South Africa has a particularly good bowling attack led by Kagis Rabada, his record speaks for himself. Marco Jansen – they are a good side, they are for some reason,” Smith said.Rabada, 30, accumulated 327 goals on average 22, while 25 -year -old Jansen took 73 goals at 21.76 in his 17 games.Smith, 36 years, showed exceptional performance in Lord’s and in five matches, including two centuries, on average 58.33.
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“It’s a nice place to bat. I have personally had a little success. It takes a little time to get used to the slope, one end when you think you fall, the other you feel a little tall. It’s a nice goal to burn, but can change with overhead costs, the ball that swings around,” Smith said.Quiz: Who is the IPL player?Smith, whose career was influenced by an incident with the ball manipulation in 2018 against South Africa in Cape Town, noted that the relationships between teams are now “quite relaxed”.As for the proposals about the expansion of the WTC finals to multiple matches, Smith noted: “Maybe the series of three matches would be good, but good luck would be fit in the plan, it is quite packed as it is.”