On the third day of the Adelaide Test, India went through a huge batting disaster.
In the Boxing Day Tests, Smith has a great record. The top scorer batsman has scored four centuries.
As a result, in the 4-match rubber, the Indians succumbed to an 8-wicket loss, and the Aussies took a 1-0 lead.
Australian batting mainstay Steve Smith has a helpful piece of guidance for the Indian team since both sides are planning to lock horns at the iconic MCG on December 26 in the upcoming Boxing Day Test.
Aussies on the lead of 1-0:
Also on the third day of the Adelaide Test, India went through a huge batting disaster. Pat Cummins, as well as Josh Hazlewood’s Australian pair, shared nine wickets among them, bundling them out for 36, their lowest score ever seen in Tests. As a result, in the 4-match rubber, the Indians succumbed to an 8-wicket loss, and the Aussies took a 1-0 lead.
Smith during Virtual press conference:
The contest is now going to travel to Melbourne and Smith has no time to think about how revenge could be planned by India. However, for the guests, he has a word of advice-‘Let it goes and moves on ‘.
Look, we just saw some pretty amazing fast bowling the other day. “I know that’s generally the best I’ve seen our bowlers bowl collectively for around five years,” Smith said that at a Sony Network-facilitated virtual media conference.
“The lengths they reached were just flawless. You get a nice ball sometimes, and you nick it. The 31-year-old said, “You have to let it go and move on and try and keep yourself in a positive mindset.”
Smith asked about the Indian team mindset:
“Asked what he thinks the Indian mindset would be after such a massive defeat, he said: “Every person is different again, the manner they take their dismissals, how they think about the match after it’s over. It is important to keep going forward, to look at yourself separately, to see what you might have done differently.
Smith has a terrific record in the Boxing Day Tests:
“On those kinds of major occasions, I like batting at the MCG. I want to try to get the best out of them,’ he said.
In the Boxing Day Tests, Smith has a great record. The top scorer batsman has scored four centuries—three of them unbeaten—and three fifties in seven of those matches since his first presence in the 2010-11 Ashes.