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Steve Smith has said how the absence of David Warner will affect Australia

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The first match of the first Border-Gavaskar Test series between India and Australia will be played in Adelaide on December 17. Australian batsman Steve Smith believes the absence of David Warner, who was injured in the first Test against India since December 17, will test Australia’s batting depth. Australia have to find a new team combination due to the injuries of Warner and Will Pukowski.

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At a virtual press conference, Smith said, “We are sure to test our batting depth. There are no Warner and some new players. It shows where we are in front of a good team like India. They said, ‘Last time they beat us. Playing in order, they should do their job well.

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Smith described India’s bowling attack as spectacular and said it would not have been a powerful attack without Ishant Sharma. Ishant has been ruled out of the Test series due to injury. Smith said, ‘There are some very good bowlers in India. Mohammed Shami has played a lot of cricket and Jaspreet Bumrah too. Ashwin, Jadeja and Kuldeep have plenty of experience in spin. Ishant’s failure to play is a big loss for India. He has a lot of experience and without him it would not be a strong bowling attack.

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Smith will face Bumrah for the first time in Test cricket. He said, ‘Do not prepare anything separately. We all know how he puts the ball. His action is a little different, so one has to be careful.

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