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Australia batter Steve Smith to prepare for Ashes series against England by playing three games for Sussex | Cricket News


Steve Smith will acclimatise to English conditions and the Dukes ball ahead of The Ashes after signing a short-term deal with Sussex.

The Australia batter will play three games for the Hove county ahead of the series opener against England at Edgbaston from June 16.

Smith will be available for Sussex’s matches against Worcestershire, Leicestershire and Glamorgan in May.

The 33-year-old said: “I am excited about joining Sussex for a few games in May and hopefully making a contribution to a successful season.

“I am particularly looking forward to working with the younger players in the squad and hoping I can provide some guidance to them.”

Sussex CEO Rob Andrew said of Smith’s signing: “We are thrilled. To have arguably the world’s best batter play for Sussex just before an eagerly-awaited Ashes Test series is great for us and the County Championship.

“Being able to attract a player of Steve’s calibre is a massive statement and will be of great benefit to our young homegrown players, particularly our crop of talented young batters.”

England Test captain Ben Stokes said in December he would prefer Smith not to have preparation time in county cricket.

Men’s Ashes schedule 2023

  • First Test (Edgbaston) – June 16-20
  • Second Test (Lord’s) – June 28-July 2
  • Third Test (Headingley) – July 6-10
  • Fourth Test (Emirates Old Trafford) – July 19-23
  • Fifth Test (Kia Oval) – July 27-31

The all-rounder said: “It’s good for the county game to see players of Steve’s calibre want to come over and play. But I don’t know. It’s one of those where you probably prefer them not to get any game time in England before the Ashes. It is what it is.”

However, ECB performance director Mo Bobat said recently: “Any good player coming over to our domestic system, he’s going to raise the standard of it. In many ways it’s good.

“It’s good for our bowlers to bowl at Steve Smith, and it’s good for the young batters to see him play and get a chance to bat with him.

It’s disappointing that our players aren’t afforded the same opportunities overseas. I’d love to get more of our players in first-class cricket overseas. It’s notoriously difficult.

Mo Bobat, ECB performance director

“You could argue that it helps him prep and that might represent a disadvantage to England. I don’t spend too much time thinking about that.

“We tend to just worry about what we can control. If we play to potential we’re a match for anyone and we can challenge anyone.”

The stint at Sussex will be Smith’s first in county cricket against the red ball with the 33-year-old playing exclusively T20 cricket when he featured for Worcestershire in 2010.

Steve Smith (Associated Press)
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Smith has scored 30 Test centuries, with 11 of them coming against England

Smith – the No 2-ranked batter in Tests, behind fellow Australian Marnus Labuschagne – averages 59.55 across 16 Tests in England, with six hundreds, including two double tons, and seven fifties.

After the opening Ashes Test at Edgbaston, Australia will go on to play England at Lord’s (from June 28), Headingley (from July 6), Emirates Old Trafford (from July 19) and The Kia Oval (from July 27).

Ashes holders Australia have not won a Test series in England outright since 2001, suffering defeats in 2005, 2009, 2013 and 2015 and then drawing 2-2 in 2019.

Watch The Ashes live on Sky Sports throughout June and July.



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