India had no advantage staying in one metropolis, we were outplayed: Steve Smith

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India had no advantage staying in one metropolis, we were outplayed: Steve Smith

Australia’s Steve Smith in motion through the Champions Trophy semifinal conflict towards India on the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai on March 4, 2025.
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Unlike many who believed India had the advantage of staying in one metropolis, Australia skipper Steve Smith didn’t use Rohit Sharma-led crew’s prolonged keep in Dubai as an excuse for his or her defeat in the Champions Trophy semifinals, conceding {that a} superior crew “outplayed” them.

Smith, who introduced his retirement from the ODI format following Australia’s exit from the ICC occasion, stated India performed some actually good cricket to emerge a winner on Tuesday.

“I’m not buying into it (India’s familiarity with pitch and condition). India obviously played some really good cricket here. The surface kind of suits their style with the spinners that they’ve got,” Smith stated through the post-match press convention on Tuesday evening.

“And they have the seamers at their disposal for a wicket like that. They played well, they outplayed us and they deserve the victory,” he added.

Smith rued the truth that Australia missed the possibility of posting a complete near 300 after being in a reasonably sturdy place at 198 for 4 in the thirty seventh over.

They misplaced Smith and Glenn Maxwell in fast succession to get restricted to an under-part 264.

“We had our opportunities throughout to post something up above 300. We were probably just that one wicket down too many at a few stages throughout the innings.

“If we extended one of those partnerships a little bit we’re probably getting up 290-300 and we’re putting a bit of pressure on the scoreboard.” The New South Welshman, who made a composed 73, admitted that it was not a straightforward wicket to bat on the DICS.

“It’s clearly not the easiest wicket to bat on. The square block as a whole has seen a lot of cricket over the last couple of months. We can see it’s pretty tired and that’s probably the reason why we haven’t seen a score above 300 in the tournament here so far.

“So, we did a reasonable job but we probably just lacked a couple of those partnerships just dragging out a little bit further to get us up somewhere near 300 or just above,” he famous.

Nice to remain at identical venue: Carey

Australian batter Alex Carey, who made a tremendous 61, stated India might need benefitted by staying in Dubai, however didn’t miss the truth that his aspect put an underwhelming complete on the board.

“It’s probably nice to stay in the same venue and play on it three times in a row. But they’re a quality team and no doubt they would have played good cricket in Pakistan as well.

“I think just setting up run chases and knowing the tempo of the game probably helps a little bit but Virat Kohli does a really good job in most venues around the world. We got to a pretty competitive target but not quite enough,” stated Carey in the combined zone.

Carey stated dropping a set Smith and Maxwell was not supreme for Australia at a time they were seeking to push the scoring price up.

“They’re two quality players and to lose them in consecutive overs is not ideal. We did see it’s a tricky wicket. To come in and start wasn’t easy.

“But we built to a target where I think we’re able to stay in the game for a long time and maybe things go our way a little bit earlier and potentially the result goes the other way. But India played well, they timed their run chase really well,” he added.

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