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WTC Final: ‘They are for a reason here’ – Why South Africa cannot be taken lightly on Steve Smith

Australia’s Steve Smith (Photo by Paul Harding/Getty Image)

Australian batting great Steve Smith, speaking at Lord’s on Monday, estimates a challenging competition against South Africa’s speed attack in the World Test Championship final starting on Wednesday, where Defending Champions Australia is favored to win against Protease in a five -day match.Australia, who had defeated India in the 2023 WTC final, will face South Africa’s formidable bowling lineup under the leadership of Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen.Smith said, “There is a particularly good bowling attack under the leadership of Kagiso Rabada in South Africa, his record speaks for himself.30 -year -old Rabada has taken 327 wickets on an average of 22, while 25 -year -old Jansen has taken 73 wickets in his 17 matches at 21.76.Smith, 36, has performed extraordinary performances at Lord’s, scoring 525 runs in five matches, including two centuries at an average of 58.33.

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“It’s a good place to bat. Personally I have got some success here. It takes some time to be used for sloping, thinking that you are falling, the other you feel a little longer. It is a good wicket to bat, but can change with overheads, the ball is swinging around, it may be a little difficult,” Smith said.Quiz: Who is that IPL player?Smith, whose career, was influenced by the 2018 ball-temperature incident against South Africa in the 2018 Cape Town, said the relationship between teams is now “very comfort”.Regarding the suggestions about expanding the WTC final in several matches, Smith commented: “The three-match series would be good, but fortunately to fit it into the schedule, it’s a very jam-pack as it is.”

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