Former Australia all-rounder Simon O'Donnell is amazed by the transformation batting stalwart Steve Smith has brought about in his technique following a string of uninspiring performances since the remarkable Ashes series in 2019.
Smith's return from suspension in 2019, following the 2018 'Sandpaper-gate' scandal in Cape Town, was momentous as he compiled a staggering 774 runs at an average of 111 with three tons in England. But since then, the former skipper has struggled, until his sublime innings in the two ODIs against England at home.
Smith, in his 31 Test innings since the 2019 Ashes, had just two centuries an average of 38 and O'Donnell attributed it to rival bowlers and captains "exposing a weakness in his leg-side game", according to sen.com.au.