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Published 29 Aug, 2015 06:49am

Smith grateful for Ireland ‘workout’

BELFAST: Australia captain Steven Smith described his side’s rain-affected victory over Ireland as a “good work-out” ahead of the five-match ODI series against England which starts next week.

The squad now head to Cardiff for a lone Twenty20 International against England in the Welsh capital on Monday, but Smith was happy “all the boys got what they needed” from the game in Belfast.

“It was a frustrating day going on and off but Davy Warner and Joe Burns on debut played really nicely,” said Smith in his first match as full-time Australia captain following the retirement of Michael Clarke after the 3-2 Ashes defeat by England.

“In the middle order, we lost a few wickets in clumps which was disappointing but I’m not reading too much into that. It was our first game of white-ball cricket since the World Cup final.

“And with the ball, I thought we were pretty good. Nathan Coulter-Nile with the new ball hit good areas and Pat Cummins looked like he was bowling with good pace.”

Stuart Thompson, who scored 24 off 16 balls, including two sixes off Maxwell, would agree. One delivery from the 22-year-old Cummins broke Thompson’s bat as he attempted a pull shot.

Smith surprised most observers by choosing to bat first.

“It’s another ODI and we wanted to win this game and batting first, posting a good total and then putting them under pressure was the best way,” said Smith.

“It looked like it was going to be a slow wicket but I wanted us to get a good hit. It was nice for a few guys to spend time in the middle and I think we got everything we wanted out of this game.”

Meanwhile, Ireland captain William Porterfield was happy with his side’s performance, particularly in taking six wickets for 75 runs after Australia’s impressive opening stand, but admitted the world champions’ quality was evident at the finish.

“I thought we played quite well and came back strongly in both innings,” Porterfield said.

“It is one of the harder periods in 50-over cricket to take wickets, through the middle period, so that was really pleasing against such quality opposition and then to come back from losing two early wickets, Ed and Niall set us up for a big finish.

“But their class showed in the end.”—AFP

Published in Dawn, August 29th, 2015

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