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Former Australia captain Steve Waugh backs Steve Smith

Updated on: 30 July,2019 04:55 PM IST  | 
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Steve Smith is returning to Test cricket after facing a 12-month ban for his involvement in the ball-tampering scandal in the Test match against South Africa at Cape Town

Former Australia captain Steve Waugh backs Steve Smith

Steve Smith

Former Australian cricket captain Steve Waugh praised Steve Smith, who came back into cricket recently after serving a one year ban, and said that the talented batsman will find a way if he gets booed by the English crowd during the first Ashes Test. "The thing I know about Steve Smith is he always finds a way. If someone's going to write him off or say he's not what he used to be, they do that at their peril because he's a guy that finds a way," cricket.com.au quoted Waugh as saying.


Steve Smith is returning to Test cricket after facing a 12-month ban for his involvement in the ball-tampering scandal in the Test match against South Africa at Cape Town. The 30-year-old Smith, who made his return in ODI format in the recently concluded ICC Men's Cricket World Cup, amassed 379 runs for his side in ten matches.


England defeated Australia in the semi-final match by eight wickets and ended their World Cup campaign.


"His training and his work ethic is exceptional, I've never seen a guy hit as many balls. He'll be thoroughly prepared for the first Test match," Waugh added.

Apart from Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft are also making their comeback in the Australian squad. Both Warner and Bancroft were also involved in the sandpaper gate with Smith.

Waugh who is the most recent skipper to lead an Ashes-winning tour to the UK said English crowd are the best in the world.

"From my experience with English crowds, I am sure they want England to win but when opposition teams play well - and we've had success here - the English crowds are the best in the world," Waugh said.

"They really appreciate good cricket, and I hope that's going to be the case. There will be a small element that's going to make it tough for our guys, but that's a professional sport and it's water off a duck's back that sort of stuff. They're ready for it and they've experienced it before," he added.

Australia national selection panel on Friday announced the following 17-man squad for the Ashes tour of the UK:

Tim Paine (C), Cameron Bancroft, Pat Cummins, Marcus Harris, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Mitchell Marsh, Michael Neser, James Pattinson, Peter Siddle, Steven Smith, Mitchell Starc, Matthew Wade, David Warner.

Australia will play against England in the first Ashes at Edgbaston on August 1. The same ground where India played majority of their matches during the recently concluded World Cup 2019.

With inputs from ANI

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