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Champions Trophy: Australia will be ready for England showdown, says Steve Smith

Updated on: 07 June,2017 10:39 AM IST  |  London
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Steve Smith insists Australia's batsmen will be ready for their do or die Champions Trophy showdown with England despite their lack of action in the tournament

Champions Trophy: Australia will be ready for England showdown, says Steve Smith

Steve Smith

Aussie Josh Hazlewood (left) celebrates a New Zealand wicket  with teammates at The Oval on Monday. Pic/Getty Images
Aussie Josh Hazlewood (left) celebrates a New Zealand wicket  with teammates at The Oval on Monday. Pic/Getty Images


Steve Smith insists Australia's batsmen will be ready for their do or die Champions Trophy showdown with England despite their lack of action in the tournament.


Smith's side endured the frustration of having Monday's clash with Bangladesh abandoned due to rain, just days after their opening fixture against New Zealand was also washed out. On both occasions, it has been Australia who were batting in the early stages of their innings when bad weather ended play. Against Bangladesh, they had reached 83-1 in pursuit of 183 to win and required only four more overs to be bowled to ensure they would take maximum points via the Duckworth-Lewis rule used in rain-affected matches.


Steve Smith
Steve Smith

With two points from their two matches, Australia will have to beat hosts England in Birmingham on June 10 to reach the semi-finals. "I think it makes the equation pretty simple for us," Smith said. "We have to beat England and then I think we're through.

"I haven't really read into anything else that's happened. I guess we've just got to beat England." In the circumstances, Australia could have done with their batsmen being in good form before the crunch encounter with their old rivals.

But, asked if their lack of time at the crease could undermine them against England, Australia captain Smith said: "I'm sure they will be okay. "You know, most of the guys have been playing a lot of cricket, anyway, having been at the IPL and things like that.

"I think once they get out in the middle, things will just click into place, and yeah, hopefully we can play well in Birmingham." On the bright side for Smith, his bowlers were more effective against Bangladesh after struggling to find their rhythm in the New Zealand match. Pace bowler Mitchell Starc was the cream of the crop with four wickets in nine balls in rout the Bangladesh tail.

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