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    Home»Sports»Refreshed Steve Smith Ready to Dominate in WTC Final After Break

    Refreshed Steve Smith Ready to Dominate in WTC Final After Break

    Sports June 8, 20252 Mins Read
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    Steve Smith, the Australian batting maestro, is heading into the World Test Championship (WTC) final with renewed vigor, aiming to conquer South Africa’s pace attack at Lord’s. The veteran batsman, aged 36, is entering the match in peak condition, having taken a deliberate break from cricket to recharge. This break, which included a trip to New York and a complete hiatus from bat practice, followed Australia’s semi-final exit in the Champions Trophy. Smith mentioned that he consciously avoided touching a bat until returning to practice. He stated, “I didn’t touch a bat until our first hit here.” This unusual break resulted in surprisingly productive practice sessions. Smith highlighted, “My first hit felt strangely good. Everything just clicked into place.” Besides the break, Smith focused on fitness. He partnered with a private coach in New York to enhance his strength and mobility. “I feel as strong as I’ve been since maybe 2014,” Smith revealed. “My hips are in great shape, I’m getting lower – that’ll help in the slips too. It’s probably the best I’ve felt physically in years.” While Smith briefly opened the batting earlier in the season, he now feels more comfortable in the middle order. He has scored 4 centuries in 5 Test matches and will bat at No. 4, a position he prefers. He will be supported by Cameron Green at No. 3 and Marnus Labuschagne opening with Usman Khawaja. Smith anticipates being a key player as Australia attempts to defend their WTC title. Despite the challenge posed by South Africa’s potent bowling attack, particularly in the favorable conditions at Lord’s, Smith is approaching the match with a calm, confident demeanor.

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