Sunday, May 17, 2026
41.1 C
New Delhi

Steve Smith Praises Bazball But England Will Face ‘Big Challenge’ In Australia

Curated By :

Last Updated:

Steve Smith warns England’s batters about tough conditions in the Ashes but praised Joe Root’s form but highlights Australia’s experienced bowlers.

Follow us on:
font

Steve Smith. (Picture Credit: AFP)

Steve Smith. (Picture Credit: AFP)

Premier Australian batter Steve Smith has cautioned England’s batters about the challenging conditions in this year’s Ashes, with the experienced Aussie bowling attack expected to test them rigorously.

The five-Test Ashes series begins in Perth on November 21, and England, renowned for their ultra-aggressive Bazball approach, are anticipated to perform well in Australia. England’s recent Test series resulted in a 2-2 draw in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy against India at home.

Recommended Stories

“I’ve watched a lot of the series against India and I think it was one of the best Test series I’ve seen for a long time. The cricket that was played by both teams was outstanding. So, I think England have a good side at the moment. They’re obviously playing a really aggressive brand of cricket, and I think coming down to Australia, particularly for their batters, it’s going to be a big challenge.

“I think the wickets in the last three or four years have been really tricky. We’ve obviously got a very experienced bowling lineup with guys that have played for a long period of time and been extremely successful. So I’m looking forward to the summer.

“I think it’s going to be a great series. I know that last Ashes was during Covid-19 and the Barmy Army and stuff couldn’t come down. So the atmosphere is going to be entirely different. We love playing in front of big crowds and hostile crowds on both sides. So it’s going to be good fun,” Smith was quoted as saying to Sky Sports while playing for Welsh Fire in The Hundred.

What Did Steve Smith Say About Joe Root?

In England’s batting line-up, Joe Root is considered crucial to their chances of regaining the Ashes, despite not yet scoring a Test century in Australia. Root has accumulated 13,543 Test runs and is just 2,378 runs shy of Sachin Tendulkar’s record. Smith praised Root’s recent ability to convert fifties into big hundreds.

“I think not just in that series, the last probably two years he’s just been incredible. His ability to make big scores, go from 50 to 100, which was probably one thing that he got caught in that 50 to 100 spot for quite a while. Now he’s just making it count and going on and making huge scores. So, I think he hasn’t scored a 100 in Australia.

“I think that’s been talked about quite a lot. I’m sure that’s something that he wants to tick off his bucket list as well. So, like I said, it’s going to be tricky for batting, particularly for top order batters. From an Australian point of view, hopefully he doesn’t get 100 this summer, but I know that he’ll be working hard towards it.”

Smith emphasised that Australia will focus on relying on their skills to win the series against England.

“I think the way we’ve played our cricket the last while is just trying to let our skills do the talking. We’ve played really good cricket in the last four years in Test cricket, making two World Test Championship finals. So, we’re doing a lot of things right. For us, it’s just letting our skills take over. We know the Australian conditions well, obviously. Hopefully our skills are better than England’s.”

Asked if there was any England bowler he feared facing, Smith dismissed such concerns. “No fears here. As a player, you like competing against the best.

“So, no fears here. Just looking forward to what’s going to be a cool series, particularly with two really good fast bowling attacks going at it. Plenty of good batters on both sides, and it’s going to be a wonderful series.

(With inputs from IANS)

About the Author

authorimg
Cricketnext Staff

A team of reporters, writers and editors brings you news, analyses, features, live scores, results, stats and everything that’s cricket from all over the globe. Follow @cricketnext

A team of reporters, writers and editors brings you news, analyses, features, live scores, results, stats and everything that’s cricket from all over the globe. Follow @cricketnext

view comments

News cricket Steve Smith Praises Bazball But England Will Face ‘Big Challenge’ In Australia
Disclaimer: Comments reflect users’ views, not News18’s. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Read More

Go to Source

Hot this week

A 2,000-year-old stone maze discovered in India could change what we know about ancient Rome links

A mysterious circular stone structure discovered in the grasslands of Maharashtra is drawing major attention from archaeologists and historians across the world. Read More

Can Pak Interior Minister Naqvi’s Tehran Visit Revive Iran-US Peace Talks? Exclusive

Mohsin Naqvi is expected to hold meetings with senior Iranian officials during the visit to cover both bilateral security matters and the wider regional situation Go to Source Read More

Kim Kardashian, Shawn Mendes, Paris Hilton: All The Celebs Attended The Gucci Fashion Show

Gucci and its creative director Demna presented his first Cruise collection in New York’s Times Square and it was a star-studded gathering. Read More

Top 10 Most Polluted Airports In The World

Indian airports reportedly release 27.6 million tonnes of CO2. Read More

‘Why haven’t you sacked education minister?’ Rahul Gandhi slams PM Modi over NEET-UG paper leak

NEW DELHI: Leader of opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Sunday upped the ante against Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak and questioned why Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan had not been remov Read More

Topics

A 2,000-year-old stone maze discovered in India could change what we know about ancient Rome links

A mysterious circular stone structure discovered in the grasslands of Maharashtra is drawing major attention from archaeologists and historians across the world. Read More

Can Pak Interior Minister Naqvi’s Tehran Visit Revive Iran-US Peace Talks? Exclusive

Mohsin Naqvi is expected to hold meetings with senior Iranian officials during the visit to cover both bilateral security matters and the wider regional situation Go to Source Read More

Kim Kardashian, Shawn Mendes, Paris Hilton: All The Celebs Attended The Gucci Fashion Show

Gucci and its creative director Demna presented his first Cruise collection in New York’s Times Square and it was a star-studded gathering. Read More

Top 10 Most Polluted Airports In The World

Indian airports reportedly release 27.6 million tonnes of CO2. Read More

‘Why haven’t you sacked education minister?’ Rahul Gandhi slams PM Modi over NEET-UG paper leak

NEW DELHI: Leader of opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Sunday upped the ante against Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak and questioned why Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan had not been remov Read More

‘Not Involved’: Rajinikanth Refutes Claims Of Mediating Between DMK, AIADMK After Tamil Nadu Polls

The actor also rejected suggestions that he was envious of actor-turned-politician C Joseph Vijay, who recently assumed office as Tamil Nadu chief minister Go to Source Read More

Kerala Cabinet Berth Talks Near Finalisation, Congress Likely To Get 12 Seats

The Congress-led UDF is close to finalising Kerala’s new cabinet ahead of VD Satheesan’s swearing-in, with sources indicating Congress may get 12 berths and IUML five. Read More

NEET-UG 2026 Paper Leak: Pune Lecturer Manisha Mandhare Sent To 14-Day CBI Custody

The court, after hearing arguments from both sides, allowed the CBI’s plea and remanded Mandhare to 14 days of custody. Read More

Related Articles