WT20: We need to improve our performance, says Steven Smith

22 March,2016 08:18 AM IST |   |  PTI

Australian captain conceded that his side will have to improve in their performance if they want to go the distance in the World T20 cricket tournament as they huffed and puffed to a three-wicket win over Bangladesh here

Steven Smith


Bangalore: Australian captain Steven Smith yesterday conceded that his side will have to improve in their performance if they want to go the distance in the World T20 cricket tournament as they huffed and puffed to a three-wicket win over Bangladesh here.


Steven Smith

"We haven't been good enough in the middle overs (yesterday against Bangladesh). Don't know about that, we made it difficult at the end. We have to do better," Smith said when asked about Australia making themselves difficult in their run chase from a seemingly comfortable position.

Australia were well placed at 95 for one in the 12th over but from there they lost six wickets in 6.3 overs for the addition of 57 runs to put themselves in trouble. Their brisk rate of scoring before the batting collapse saved them from a possible defeat as they huffed and puffed to chase down the target of 157 with nine balls to spare. He said the top-order batsmen should have taken up the responsibility of finishing the match with one of them staying till the end.

"Bangladesh bowled quite well in the middle overs. it was about the top four going on and get a not out and making it more clinical," he said. "We've had a bit of travel, but it's not an excuse. Pakistan and India play well in these conditions They're different, the pitches weren't like this in the IPL. Our players have to adapt better," he added.

Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza said that his side's bowling and fielding departments could have done better. "First six overs was crucial, we knew this ground was high-scoring. Our fielding and bowling could have been better. Mahmudullah played really well, Mithun and Shakib too," said Mashrafe. "Two losses in a row, but we have two matches left and we'll see what happens," he added.

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