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Smith @100: 'World Cup century vs India most memorable ODI innings'

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September 20, 2017 14:19 IST
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'You are trying to evolve and just keep trying to get better. You can never be satisfied. You want to be the best you can.'

Steve Smith

IMAGE: Steve Smith bats during the first ODI against India. Photograph: BCCI

From starting as a leg-spinner to scoring a hundred in a high-pressure World Cup semi-final, Australia captain Steve Smith feels he has matured quite a lot as he gears up play his landmark 100th One-Day International, in Kolkata, on Thursday.

"I think I have evolved a lot as a white ball player. When I first started playing one-day cricket, my first 30-odd games, I played more as a bowler. I had to change a bit there. I have been batting at No. 3 now for a while now," Smith said in Kolkata on Wednesday, when asked about his feelings ahead of milestone match.

"I had to find the right tempo for the game, whether it's hitting boundaries or finding the right time to hit a right boundary. You learn as you play. It's pretty exciting to play my 100th game tomorrow," the Australian captain added.

Smith said his most memorable ODI innings was his century (105) in the 2015 World Cup semi-final against India.

"I would probably say my most memorable innings is the century I scored against India at SCG (Sydney) in the semi-finals (of the 2015 World Cup)," Smith said about his 93-ball 105 as Australia piled 328 for seven en route to a 95-run victory.

"It was a pretty big game and it was good to get a big score there. I think we lost a wicket pretty early. I was able to form a partnership with (Aaron) Finch. I will say that's probably one of better one-day hundreds in a big occasion."

Smith, who has captained Australia in 42 ODIs, says he is still learning and trying to improve as a leader.

"I think you are always learning. You are trying to evolve and just keep trying to get better. You can never be satisfied. You want to be the best you can. Yes, I have learnt a lot along the way but there's always so much more to learn and get better at as well," he concluded.

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