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In a recent episode of the Cricket et al podcast, former Australian cricket coach Justin Langer shared his perspective on the optimal batting position for Steve Smith, one of Australia’s premier batter. Langer’s insights come as the cricketing world continues to debate the best role for Smith in the Australian batting lineup.
Justin Langer’s ideal position for Steve Smith
Langer, who has closely observed Smith’s career and the dynamics of the Australian team, believes that batting at number four is the ideal position for Smith. According to Langer, the number four spot is crucial and requires a specialized skill set, making it the most suitable position for Smith’s capabilities.
“He’s the greatest player we’ve had. Great players adapt, they can bat anywhere in the order. For the Australian cricket team, I think he’s best suited to bat number four,” Langer remarked.
The debate over batting orders
Langer’s comments come in the context of ongoing discussions about the Australian batting lineup. While Smith’s adaptability allows him to fit in various positions, Langer emphasized the significance of having him at number four. He acknowledged Smith’s ability to open the batting but stressed the importance of the number four role, which he considers to be particularly specialized. Langer elaborated, “It’s not that he can’t do it (open the batting). I’d love to see him bat at No.4, but then they have to work out who doesn’t play.”
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Balancing the team dynamics
Langer also touched on the challenges of team selection, noting the impact of integrating players like Cameron Green and Mitchell Marsh. He explained that the focus on including promising young talent such as Green, along with Marsh’s role as an all-rounder, has influenced the team’s batting order decisions.
“My observation was that it was more about trying to get Cameron Green in and Mitch Marsh had taken that (all-rounders’) role, but they wanted to get the best young player into the XI,” Langer said.