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Ricky Ponting raises doubts over Smith's certainty in Oz's XI for T20 WC

The 33-year old Smith earlier this week indicated that he wanted to play more aggressive T20 cricket for Australia as opposed to performing a 'Mr Fix-it' role in tough situations

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Steve Smith. Pic/AFP

Steve Smith. Pic/AFP

Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting has raised doubts over Steve Smith's certainty in Australia's playing XI for the 2022 T20 World Cup and also questioned the team's approach in selection for the mega event. The 33-year old Smith earlier this week indicated that he wanted to play more aggressive T20 cricket for Australia as opposed to performing a 'Mr Fix-it' role in tough situations.

"They like to attack in a number three position (Mitch Marsh) and then if that doesn't work, then that's where Smith has been used in the middle to pick up the pieces after a couple of early wickets," said Ponting in the latest episode of The ICC Review. "It's not an easy role to play. I think in the modern T20 game, no one wants to be playing that role, because it becomes the most difficult role in the game. If you're two down early, especially in the Powerplay, we know what the stats say; if you then lose three wickets in the Powerplay you lose about 94-95% of games. So the No.4 slot becomes the difficult one.

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