Smith warns of ‘difficult series’ in India

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Skipper Steve Smith is switching his focus to the difficult challenges confronting his new revamped team in India after polishing off a Test series clean sweep over Pakistan on Saturday.
Australia crushed the tourists by 220 runs by tea on the final day in the third Sydney Test to inflict 12 straight Test defeats over Pakistan in Australia, stretching back to 1999.
Smith has led Australia to four Test victories and a three-game one-day series win over New Zealand since the nadir of an innings debacle to lose their home series against South Africa in Hobart in November.
The Australians have looked a vastly different team with the inclusion of young batsmen Matthew Renshaw and Peter Handscomb, but now face their moment of truth on a gruelling four-Test series in India, starting next month.
Smith said having a new set of players may help deal with the mental scars of past tours to India, where Australia have not won a Test match since 2004 and have lost the last seven.
“It helps in a way (with the new guys), but the guys also haven’t experienced the conditions as well which is going to be a tough one too,” Smith told reporters after the Sydney Test win.
“It’s a completely different place to play, playing on those wickets is nothing like playing here in Australia.
“Guys will have to adapt quickly and find a way to be successful in those conditions.”
Smith, who was a member of the Australia team that was hammered 4-0 in India in 2013, said he was anticipating a testing time ahead.
“It’s going to be a very difficult series going over there,” he said.
“We’re under no illusions it’s going to be tough. We’re going to have to play some very good cricket if we want to compete over there. “It’s going to be a great challenge and learning curve for this group.”
Smith said he expected the core of the current team to play in India.
“A few of us have been there before and we know it’s difficult to play in their own backyard. They’re a very good team,” he said. “There’s obviously going to be a few people added to the squad. We’re going to have to play incredibly well over there.”
Smith said Australia’s fortunes turned after the nightmare in Hobart, where they went down by an innings and 80 runs to South Africa inside four days forcing drastic team surgery.

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