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Ashes 2015: Michael Vaughan backs Steven Smith to shine
The 40-year-old insisted that Smith's technique is not one that could be taught by a coach.
Written by Asian News International
Published: Jul 01, 2015, 02:30 PM (IST)
Edited: Jul 23, 2015, 03:49 PM (IST)


Sydney: Former England captain Michael Vaughan believes that world’s number one Test batsman Steven Smith will continue his rich vein of form against the Alastair Cook-led side in the upcoming Ashes series beginning on July 8 at Cardiff. Watson believes Bayliss’ presence gives England an edge
Vaughan disagreed with his compatriots’ remarks that Smith would be vulnerable at first drop in the Ashes, saying that the Australian would have a really good series. Mitchell Johnson expecting few heated exchanges with Ben Stokes
Vaughan, who led his side to their first Ashes victory since 1986-87, said that although England are trying to pick at him a bit and his technique, Smith has got as good a game awareness as he has seen, the Sydney Morning Herald reported. Shane Watson hits back at Mark Wood’s bouncer taunt
The 40-year-old insisted that Smith’s technique is not one that could be taught by a coach, adding that the Australian picks up the length of the ball quickly and efficiently. Michael Clarke believes Australia’s Ashes build up is on right track
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