Smith to shoulder heavy burden in first Ashes as captain
By Reuters
November 21, 2017
MELBOURNE: Ashes battles against England have done much to shape Steve Smith as a cricketer but his first series in charge of Australia could do plenty to define his legacy as captain.Two years into the job, Smith has overseen two radical rebuilds, pulled the team out of the depths of despair, and continued to score a mountain of runs.
None of that will matter, however, should Australia fail to win back the Ashes on home soil over the next six weeks.
“An Ashes series as an Australian or England captain is the biggest thing that you play for and the biggest thing of your captaincy life,” former skipper Ricky Ponting said in June.“Fortunately or unfortunately, it’s those series that you are remembered for as a leader and as a player as well.”
As the last captain to lose to England at home in 2010/11, Ponting should know.Despite scoring more Test runs than any other Australian and holding a national record of 48 wins in charge, Ponting stepped down two months after the 3-1 series loss, handing the reins to Michael Clarke. None were surprised.
For many in the ranks of the disaffected, it was the least he could do.Smith was a left-field inclusion midway through that ill-fated series, rushed into the team by panicking selectors seeking a legspinning successor to the great Shane Warne.
He lasted only three Tests before being thrown back into the international wilderness but the resulting two-year exile would be the making of Smith, who used the time to reinvent himself as a specialist batsman.
Nearly seven years on from his maiden Ashes, the 28-year-old is set to lead Australia in his fourth campaign against England.Since an unbeaten 138 at the Oval in the 2013 series, his first Test ton, another 19 centuries have poured from his bat, lifting his average to a stratospheric 59.66 from 56 matches.Yet barring the 5-0 whitewash of 2013/14, Smith has known only defeat in the Ashes despite plundering the old enemy for plenty of runs.
None of that will matter, however, should Australia fail to win back the Ashes on home soil over the next six weeks.
“An Ashes series as an Australian or England captain is the biggest thing that you play for and the biggest thing of your captaincy life,” former skipper Ricky Ponting said in June.“Fortunately or unfortunately, it’s those series that you are remembered for as a leader and as a player as well.”
As the last captain to lose to England at home in 2010/11, Ponting should know.Despite scoring more Test runs than any other Australian and holding a national record of 48 wins in charge, Ponting stepped down two months after the 3-1 series loss, handing the reins to Michael Clarke. None were surprised.
For many in the ranks of the disaffected, it was the least he could do.Smith was a left-field inclusion midway through that ill-fated series, rushed into the team by panicking selectors seeking a legspinning successor to the great Shane Warne.
He lasted only three Tests before being thrown back into the international wilderness but the resulting two-year exile would be the making of Smith, who used the time to reinvent himself as a specialist batsman.
Nearly seven years on from his maiden Ashes, the 28-year-old is set to lead Australia in his fourth campaign against England.Since an unbeaten 138 at the Oval in the 2013 series, his first Test ton, another 19 centuries have poured from his bat, lifting his average to a stratospheric 59.66 from 56 matches.Yet barring the 5-0 whitewash of 2013/14, Smith has known only defeat in the Ashes despite plundering the old enemy for plenty of runs.
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