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Monday, 9 September 2019
Stuart Broad has got into David Warner's head, admits Steve Smith
"I think about ways he can play. He's tried a couple different ways and they haven't quite worked." Warner was trapped in front by Broad for his third duck on the trot. Australia have the advantage nonetheless after reducing England to 18/2 and maintaining the deficit of 365 runs going into the final day. If they win the Test, the Aussies will retain the Ashes. "It's been tough with the new ball for both sides," Smith said. "The ball's probably done its most when it's new. When it gets a little bit softer it doesn't do quite as much, it gets a little bit easier. "They've bowled pretty well with the new ball. They're particularly good bowlers to left-handed batters, both Broad and (Jofra) Archer. "It's not been easy for Davey and Marcus but they're trying their hardest," the former skipper added. Smith has been Australia's star batsman so far with his 211 in the first innings of the fourth Test helping the team go within sniffing distance of retaining the Ashes. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The New Indian Expresshttp://gdempsey.com/UserProfile/tabid/57/userId/200552/Default.aspx
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