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We talk about Ashes and World Cup, but winning Test series against India is something I'll love: Steve Smith

After missing the chance to play in the Test series against India Down Under, Australian batsman Steve Smith says he is eager to win against the Virat Kohli-led side.

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After missing the chance to play in the Test series against India Down Under, Australian batsman Steve Smith says he is eager to win against the Virat Kohli-led side.

Smith, along with Warner was banned after the ball-tampering incident and were not part of the squad that lost to India in the 2018-19 Test series in Australia. 

Smith, in a podcast organised by inaugural IPL champions Rajasthan Royals, told New Zealand leg-spinner, Ish Sodhi, that he believes India is one of the toughest places to play Test cricket. He also said that winning a five-day format series in the country is a major career goal for him.

“I would love to win a Test series in India,” Smith told.

“I think as an Australian cricketer we talk about like Ashes is always big, World Cup is big but I think now India is no.1 team in the world and it is a very difficult place to play Test cricket, so I would love to win a series there,” he said.

When asked if what were his other targets, Smith said: “Other than that I would not like to set too many goals, but take things day by day, series by series, just try to improve.

“It has been a pretty long year with the World Cup and Ashes, a few away one day tours. So this rest is not the worst thing but hopefully, it is for a few weeks. I am pretty keen to get back to playing.”

Smith, who is currently the world’s number one Test batsman, also praised India’s spin all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja. He described Jadeja as a difficult bowler to face in the subcontinent.

“Jadeja in the sub-continent... why he is so good because, he hits that good length and one ball skids on and one spins, and it just all looks the same out of the hand. I think consistency in length is key and then having at least one variation,” he said.

“So, I think for a leg-spinner, having a good googly, or a slider is crucial and for fingers spinners, being able to change the pace without changing the arms speed too much. I reckon there a few around the world who do that, Jadeja is one of them. He is very difficult to play in.”

As for the IPL franchise he plays, Smith took over the captaincy from Ajinkya Rahane mid-season in the last edition. He is keen to lead the Royals from the beginning in the cash-rich tournament, which has been suspended till April 15 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Plenty going on in the world at present, but hopefully we can get an IPL at some stage,” said Smith, who has so far amassed 7227 runs in 73 Tests and 4162 runs in ODIs.

“The two seasons that I captained the Royals were both half seasons, Shane Watson gave me the captaincy in 2015 and then last year out of the blue, I took over at the back end of the season. Looking at having a crack at it full time and the Royals have a pretty good squad,” he said.

The 30-year-old also spoke about his career and said: “I was more of a batsman than a bowler. I played my first two Test matches as a specialist spinner which was strange. They were looking for a spinner after the Shane Warne era and I was one of the 12-13 spinners that got a go.

“I got dropped after that and for me it was about finding a way to get into the Australian team and at that point in time, I let my bowling slip and focussed only on my batting. But I bowl every now and then.”With the coronavirus outbreak putting countries in lockdown mode across the globe, Smith too has been in isolation and he says he is trying to kill the boredom by playing tennis and spending time with family.

“It is not that strict yet here, so I have been able to go for a run, play tennis,” he said.

“Getting a little bit bored at times. I have a home gym, getting fair work there at the moment and obviously Netflix and chill, that is what is happening around the world at the moment."

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