shot-button
Subscription Subscription
Home > Sports News > Cricket News > Article > Steve Smith in no mood to give up Australia ODI captaincy

Steve Smith in no mood to give up Australia ODI captaincy

Updated on: 30 January,2018 12:59 PM IST  |  Melbourne
ANI |

Australian skipper Steve Smith said that he has no intention to step down from the one-day captaincy despite his recent struggles during the side's 4-1 defeat in the five-match ODI series against England

Steve Smith in no mood to give up Australia ODI captaincy

Steve Smith
Steve Smith


Australian skipper Steve Smith said that he has no intention to step down from the one-day captaincy despite his recent struggles during the side's 4-1 defeat in the five-match ODI series against England. The 28-year-old, who is leading Australia across three formats of the game, was at his menacing best in the Test arena during Australia's 4-0 Ashes rout of England, amassing 687 runs at an average of 137.4.


However, Smith was exactly opposite in the ODI format, failing to pass half-century in five innings as England's impressive 50-over side bounced back from Ashes defeat to thrash the hosts in the ODI leg of their tour. Under Smith, Australia have won just two out of 13 one-day internationals in the past 12 months, but the skipper has quashed any talk of giving up ODI captaincy.


He further stressed that there would be a review of the side's woeful one-day form while adding that evaluating personnel will be part of that review. "I'm happy leading these boys at the moment.Unfortunately, I haven't done as well with the bat in this series as I would have liked. Probably both me and Dave as the senior players, haven't stepped up,' cricket.com.au quoted Smith as saying.

'We were talking about it just before and that really hurts your team when your two senior players aren't scoring the runs that they need to be. I'd like to keep taking this team forward and leading the boys and doing the best I can,' he elaborated. Smith has been rested from the 14-man national squad for the upcoming T20 tri-series against England and New Zealand due to the tight turnaround between it and the Test tour of South Africa.

In his absence, opener David Warner will captain the Twenty20 side in the tri-series, beginning Saturday in Sydney. Reflecting on the same, Smith said he was hopeful Warner would be fine to carry on uninterrupted despite being the only Australian player to be a part of the international squad in all three formats.

"I hope he'll be okay. I'm sure if he's not he'll have a word and see how he's going. Obviously, South Africa's an important series for us, as is the T20 series now. We've got to start playing better white-ball cricket as a whole.I'm looking forward to this rest. It's been a long summer. I haven't contributed the way I would have liked in this (ODI) series,' Smith concluded.

Catch up on all the latest sports news and updates here

Download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get updates on all the latest and trending stories on the go

"Exciting news! Mid-day is now on WhatsApp Channels Subscribe today by clicking the link and stay updated with the latest news!" Click here!


Mid-Day Web Stories

Mid-Day Web Stories

This website uses cookie or similar technologies, to enhance your browsing experience and provide personalised recommendations. By continuing to use our website, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy. OK