29 August,2019 08:30 AM IST | | AFP
Steven Smith
London: Australia's star batsman Steven Smith will return to action today after missing the third Ashes Test because of concussion and laughed off the claim England pace bowler Jofra Archer was his nemesis.
Smith, who has been cleared to play in the tour match with county side Derbyshire, suffered the concussion in the first innings of the drawn second Test at Lord's when he was hit by a 92mph Archer bouncer. However, former Australia captain - who has scored two centuries and 92 in three innings in his first Test series since completing a 12-month ban for his role in a ball-tampering scandal - told cricket.com.au he did not consider Archer to be his bogeyman.
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Jofra Archer
"There's been a bit of talk that he's got the wood over me, but he hasn't actually got me out," said Smith. "He hit me on the head on a wicket that was a bit up and down at Lord's. He actually didn't get me out. All the other bowlers have had more success against me, I daresay.
"I've faced them a bit more, but they've all got me out a lot more," Smith remarked. Smith, who in order to be passed fit for the Derbyshire game had to face short fast bowling in the nets to test his reaction speed and reflexes, said it might work to his benefit if the England strategy in the fourth Test at Old Trafford next week is to pepper him with short-pitched bowling.
"If they're bowling up there it means they can't nick me off, or hit me on the pad or hit the stumps. With the Dukes ball I don't know, it's an interesting ploy. So we'll see what happens," he added.
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