Steve Smith to Bank on Indian Premier League Experience to Bag Elusive World T20 Title
Steve Smith will be banking on his Indian Premier League's experience to deliver the goods for Australia in the World T20.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: March 12, 2016 04:40 pm IST
Australia skipper Steve Smith stressed on the importance of winning the ICC World Twenty20, the one trophy missing from the glittering cabinet of the record five-time world champions. (World Twenty20: Mahendra Singh Dhoni's Indian Team Should Reach Semifinals, Says Rahul Dravid)
"It's the one trophy that eluded us. We want to win every tournament and series that we play in. We are pretty settled. We have got 15 guys who can give this tournament a real shake," Smith said about the fifth ranked side.
"We played good in South Africa to win that series there. Guys have stepped up and we're in good form. It's going to take us squad mentality to do well in this tournament," the Aussie skipper said about the team who won in South Africa 3-1 before landing. (Virat Kohli Says Indian Premier League Has Taken Home Advantage Away for 2016 World Twenty20)
Australia lost in New Zealand 1-2 in an ODI series, before winning the Tests 2-0 and they travelled for the World T20 build-up to South Africa where they won 2-1.
"It's just about being positive. We've got a good squad together. We know what to expect. It's about going out there and making sure we can execute our skills. If we do that well hopefully we will win a lot of other games."
Asked whether they do not take the T20 format seriously, Smith said: "I would not say that's the case. We've pretty packed schedules. We play a lot of cricket. Sometimes, you don't see a lot of Test and ODI players in this format.
"But we certainly play a lot of T20 cricket. We know how to play the game and if we do to the best of our ability we will be a tough side to beat," he said at the pre-tournament news conference.
The Australian team is full of allrounders, and the 26-year-old said they would be an asset to them in the demanding format.
"A lot of our allrounders are bowling extremely well at the moment which helps as well. We can have the power at the back end.
"All our allrounders are very powerful with the bat. That's what you need in T20 cricket. They're doing a good job for us hopefully they will continue to do good job for us."
The conditions would be different here than they faced in New Zealand and South Africa but Smith said it would not be a disadvantage.
"We know what to expect from the conditions out here. A lot of us have played here in IPL and against India. We are ready for the challenge. The IPL has been great in the development of a lot of players from all around the world.
"The experience will hold us in good stead for this tournament. A lot of us know what to expect from the conditions from each ground. What it's to like playing in front of great crowds. We're really excited."
"It's about making sure my strokes are good and if I hit in the middle it's generally going to go... That's pretty much it," Smith said.
India being the number one of side and starting as overwhelming favourites, Smith said it had not eased their pressure.
"We are playing in a World Cup and playing International cricket is always about pressure. It's about taking each game at a time and try to win every game. It's important to start the tournament really well. We're looking forward to the games that coming up."
Boasting an impressive record against India, Smith hoped that he strikes form once again.
"It just happens sometimes you get on a bit of a roll against some opposition. It's hard to stop. It will be nice to come back and hit that roll once again."
"It's nice to score a few in the last game there. It's nice to spend a bit of time in the middle. I think it's the kind what needed. Hope I will take that form into this tournament," Smith who scored a match-winning 44 in their final T20I win over South Africa said.