Smith won't be happy with Clarke as he terms Kohli better than him

Samarth Srivastava
Published on: 12 Sep 2017 2:29 PM GMT
Smith wont be happy with Clarke as he terms Kohli better than him
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New Delhi: Steve Smith will not be a happy man today as former Australia skipper Michael Clarke has termed his contemporary Virat Kohli a better player than him.

Clarke admitted that Virat Kohli is a better batsman than Steve Smith in the Twenty20 International (T20I) and One-Day International (ODI) formats.

Kohli averages 55.76 in ODIs and 53.82 in T20Is, while Smith has recorded an average of 44.26 in ODIs and 21.55 in the shortest format of the game.

Playing safe, Clarke tagged Smith as a better batsman than Kohli in red-ball Cricket.

"Virat is a better limited over batsman, only just; Steve Smith is a better Test batsman, in my opinion. About their captaincy I can't say. Two young captains, two very good players," the 36-year-old told reporters during a panel discussion ahead of Australia's limited overs tour of India.

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Smith and Kohli will lead their respective sides in a five-match ODI series, which will be followed by three T20Is scheduled from September 17 to October 13.

Australia registered a 1-1 draw in the recently-concluded Test series in Bangladesh. Clarke feels that despite the disappointing result -- which included their first-ever Test defeat to Bangladesh -- the current Australian team has plenty of potential to play better cricket.

"I think this Australian team has huge potential, I think it's now time to turn that potential into consistent performance. We have got match-winning players, there are enough talented players to beat any team in the world," Clarke contended.

Former India batsman V.V.S. Laxman favoured Kohli as a better captain and said: "For me, Virat Kohli is a better captain; both of them are young and both of them are young in their captaincy career. But when I saw Steve Smith in the Test series, I felt he was not as pro-active as he should be."

"Some of the bowling changes were not that good and I feel Virat Kohli is learning with each and every match and (he) has also the advantage of playing with someone like Mahendra Singh Dhoni -- probably one of the most successful captains on the field," he added.

Laxman heaped praise on India all-rounder Hardik Pandya but reckoned he should be consistent with his bowling.

"One player who has impressed me a lot is Hardik Pandya, because... he is a tough player. A lot of the burden was on Yuvraj (Singh), Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Suresh Raina to finish the matches, but the way he (Pandya) finishes the innings is very crucial," he said.

"Hardik is a player who is very exciting and with each and every match he is improving. If at all he can be more consistent with bowling, in which he is showing positive signs, he will be my MVP (most valuable player)."

Samarth Srivastava

Samarth Srivastava

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