Steve smith
'I'm Bit More Relaxed Now, It’s Going To Be A Cool Tour', Says Smith On His Captaincy Return
Smith was named as Test captain for the two-match tour of Sri Lanka as Cummins will be missing the trip due to the impending birth of his second child and a newly revealed ankle injury.
"Any chance I get to take over when Patty's (Cummins) not here is good fun. I try and still do things my way. It’s been cool to have a couple of opportunities here and there," Smith told the Sydney Morning Herald ahead of his BBL match for the Sydney Sixers.
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