Pak vs Aus: Steve Smith ‘Disappointed’ On Missing Out On Good Starts In Pakistan

LAHORE: Australia vice-captain Steve Smith says he’s disappointed to have not capitalized on two good starts against Pakistan and get his first away test century in over two years.

Smith scored 78 in Australias first test in Pakistan since 1998 which ended in a draw at Rawalpindi before making 72 in the epic drawn game at Karachi.

Look, Ive been pretty disappointed when Ive got out, thats for sure, Smith said via video conference on Saturday as Australia prepared for the third and final test starting Monday.

I havent got out (in the 70s) many times in my career and I think Ive got to get the bigger scores, particularly on those wickets.

Smith looked set to score his first away test century on a lifeless Pindi Cricket Stadium wicket before top-edging a wild sweep against legspinner Nauman Ali and getting caught at short fine leg.

He batted for four hours and 40 minutes at Karachi for his 72 in Australias mammoth first-innings score of 556-9 declared but edged a low catch in the second slip to Faheem Ashraf off fast bowler Hasan Ali.

In a batter-dominated series so far, Smith hopes he can get his first away test century in Lahore since making 211 in the Ashes test at Manchester in 2019.

Another slow wicket is likely to welcome both teams at the Gaddafi Stadium where theres hardly any grass left on the wicket.

Hopefully (I) can get into the similar position in this test and go on and convert, Smith said.

Pakistan captain Babar Azam led Pakistan to the second-test draw with his historic knock of 196 in over 10 hours at Karachi.

Pakistan batted exceptionally well to stay out there for 172 overs, Smith said. Its not too often you see a team last that long in the fourth inning, (but) obviously we werent quite good enough to get all 10 (wickets) in the end.

Smith dropped a crucial catch of opening batter Abdullah Shafique in the slips when the batsman was on 20 and it cost Australia dearly as the batsman went on to share a double century stand with Babar. Smith eventually got hold of Shafique’s edge in the same position but by that time the batter had gone on to score 96.

Smith said the slow nature of the wicket has encouraged Australia to put fielders in the slips a bit closer to the wicket.

Its been a real challenge, Ive never stood as close to the bat in my life in any conditions, Smith said. Theres just been no bounce in the wicket, so part of our plan is to ensure that the ball carries as much as possible.

The reaction time isnt great. Its been difficult to adjust, but were working on that at training.

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