New South Wales: Former Australian opener Simon Katich is confident that Steve Smith will be Australia’s leading run-scorer and Player of the Series in the upcoming Ashes and said the 36-year-old has the experience to sabotage England's plans in the ultimate showdown, starting from November 21 in Perth.

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In 37 Tests against England Smith has made 3,417 runs with 12 centuries at an average of 56, and Katich believes he is capable of even more.

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"I’ve tipped that it will be Steve Smith, I think he’s in for a big summer. I think England are going to have serious plans for him with their attack but I also think he’s so experienced and so good in our conditions that he will find a way to get through that challenge," Katich said on SEN Breakfast.

"And I think he always gets himself up for the big Ashes (series). He’s had a good lead-in, he got a couple of 50s the other day at the SCG in a very low-scoring affair for New South Wales when they got bowled out for 120 in both innings. He’s the standout for me. I think he’ll be the player of the series," he added.

As for England’s top scorer, Katich made a massive call in relation to Joe Root, who has 39 Test tons, including four against Australia, but has not reached triple figures on Australian soil.

"And I think he always gets himself up for the big Ashes (series). He’s had a good lead-in, he got a couple of 50s the other day at the SCG in a very low-scoring affair for New South Wales when they got bowled out for 120 in both innings. He’s the standout for me. I think he’ll be the player of the series," he added.

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"I think it’s around the MCG and I don’t reckon he’s got anything on. I think everyone in Australia might be wanting to see that happen, but maybe there’s some that don’t as well, particularly his wife," said Katich.

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