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Steve Smith: ‘I don’t think he will be in the…’: Ricky Ponting on Steve Smith’s T20 World Cup prospects | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: ICC Hall of Famer Ricky Ponting has provided valuable insights into the potential inclusion of Steve Smith in Australia‘s squad for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup and has also weighed in on who he believes will lead the team in the shortest format.
Speaking on The ICC Review with host Sanjana Ganesan, Ponting shared his perspective on Smith’s role in the T20 World Cup, acknowledging the right-hander’s limited appearances in T20Is but highlighting his experience as a potential asset for Australia.

“You love having guys like him around because of the experience and the calming influence that you can have around a team during a World Cup,” Ponting remarked, emphasizing Smith’s potential contribution. However, Ponting suggested that Smith might not secure a spot in the starting XI due to the team’s batting combinations.

“But the other thing you always have to be mindful of is what role can he play? So I would think if Steve Smith does find his way into the squad, I don’t think he will be in the starting XI,” Ponting added, discussing Smith’s potential role in the team.

On the topic of Australia’s T20 captaincy, Ponting expressed his support for all-rounder Mitchell Marshciting his leadership qualities and track record as a captain as reasons for his endorsement.

“I think he will (be T20I captain) and I think he deserves it as well as he has matured a lot as a player,” Ponting declared confidently, advocating for Marsh’s appointment as the team’s T20 captain. “He’s certainly a leader of men…Leadership has always been in the back of the selectors’ minds as far as Mitchell Marsh is concerned.”
Ponting’s comments shed light on the strategic decisions facing Australia ahead of the T20 World Cup, with Smith’s potential inclusion and Marsh’s captaincy candidacy being crucial considerations for the team’s success in the tournament.

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