During the Lord’s Test,former England captain Andrew Strauss described the tactics as effective,but “tedious” for spectators.
“I don’t like watching it. I find it somewhat tedious. A bit predictable,” Strauss said on Sky commentary. “You know where the ball is going to be before he bowls the ball,where the fielders are. You are just seeing what the batsman is going to do. It’s a bit two-dimensional to me.”
Steve Smith hooks Jofra Archer at Lord’s in 2019.Credit:AP
Nevertheless,Smith paid tribute to Wagner as a skilful and worthy opponent down the years,noting that he was accurate enough to avoid being called for.
“Ultimately it is a good skill what Neil’s been able to do,the way he can get the ball between throat and chest height consistently,not bowl his two[bouncers] for the over and just carry on doing it,” Smith said. “It’s a good skill and it can be challenging,particularly for guys that are pullers of the ball.”
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Smith,who is on the fringes of the squad for the T20 World Cup in the Caribbean in June,said he was all but certain to link up withWashington’s new coach Ponting at theFreedom,as he and wife Danni carry out renovations on their New York apartment.
“Taking cricket to America for the first time and having a real crack at that market,I think it’s really good and it is a great time for it to happen. So I’d like to be involved in it and help it grow,” Smith said.
“My wife’s over there now,she’s at our apartment finishing our renovations,so I’ll get the chance to get over there after India[doing studio commentary on the IPL],so looking forward to that.”
As for the Gabba innings and the duel with Shamar Joseph,Smith said that he had returned to an old mind trick,placing extra pressure on himself in order to be as sharp as possible for the battle.
“In the second innings I decided that I was going to have my mind switched on for being 2-0 when we’re 0-0,just pretend we’re 2-0 when I walk out to bat and just play the game from there,” he said.
“I do like putting pressure on myself and I think sometimes as an opener you haven’t lost any wickets yet,so you don’t feel that kind of pressure,whereas if I was batting at four and I go in at 2-0,there’s that pressure and that’s something I thrive on. So it’s almost manipulating that,to put that pressure on myself initially to get myself up and sharper and in the battle I suppose. That’s the main reason for that mindset.
“That’s the way I play my best when I’m looking to score,definitely,and I just feel when I put pressure on myself I just get a bit sharper in my movement. A bit more eccentric in my movements,my calling,it just gets me going a bit more. I try to find ways at stages to put more pressure on myself so I can get into that mindset.”
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