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AUS vs Wi: ‘No job to bat’ – Steve Smith excavates a cricket news on former Australia cricketer

Australia’s Steve Smith (Ben Whitley/PA through AP)

Australian vice-captain Steve Smith has defended the national batting coach Michael de Venuto against the criticism of former Test wicketkeeper Ian Heli, who claimed that Australia’s batting performance came back under the tenure of Di Venuto since 2021. Smith on Sunday dismissed Heli’s evaluation, speaking to reporters in Briddtown, on the recovery of his finger injury for the second Test against the West Indies at St. Georges and updated on a possible return. Smith dismissed Heli’s suggestion that Di Venuto should be under pressure for the team’s recent batting performance. “(Di Venuto) is not out of there really batting. Friends should sometimes be able to get themselves out in the middle. You can’t hold anyone there, “Smith said.

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Smith defended De Venuto’s abilities and contribution to the team. Smith said, “He works hard as someone. He knows how to bat from inside. He has seen cricket around the world, and knows all situations. He has done a wonderful job for a long time, and the boys really enjoyed working with him,” Smith said. Heli was criticized after Australia’s top orders struggled in the first Test against the West Indies, with Cameron Green Scoring 3 and 15, and Josh Englandis made 5 and 12. Heli told Sen, “Australian cricket batting head coach and batting coach of every state should be under pressure as there are not enough runs around the nation.”Quiz: Who is that IPL player? “Michael de Venuto, a friend of mine, who is a good coach and a good man has worked since mid -2021. At this time, our national team’s batting has come back to the performance at the test level,” Heli said. Statistics shows a decline in the batting average of Australia’s top three from 27.04 in 2025 in 2022 to 2025. Smith recalled the first test due to a compound chaos in his finger during the World Test Championship final against South Africa at Lord’s. “I looked down straight and I was so, ‘it doesn’t look right. It looks very disgusting.” I was not sure to the extent of the loss, “Smith recalled about her injury. During her recovery in New York, Smith maintained her practice in a unique way.

“My partner actually told me about it. Below this bridge, there was a batting cage, and he was able to throw me a few balls there. It was good to hit some balls, ”Smith said. Smith is expected to return to the second Test, although his injury with the modified fielding positions. “I don’t feel any pain or anything. It all looks good, just being used on the splint and for a minor, limited movement,” Smith said. “It will be just training as normal, and then probably field some balls in front of the wicket, which will probably be the most strange thing for me. I don’t think I have ever done this in a Test match, “he said. Smith also expressed support for the struggling team colleagues Green and Sam Constas. “These people are good players. We have got them an opportunity, it does not come directly. I think I have come back at the beginning of my career, I think I have taken 11 innings to score a hundred. It may take some time,” Smith said. The second test between West Indies and Australia is scheduled to begin on Thursday in St. George.

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