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Virat Kohli rates Steve Smith as the best Test player; Australian and Indian players define him in one word

Steve Smith is arguably the best Test batter going in world cricket.

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Indian batter Virat Kohli along with Indian and Australian players have rated Steve Smith in one word. One of the highest praise came from the King of cricket, Kohli, who called Smith the best Test batter ever and said that there’s no one even close to him.

Australian and Indian players define Steve Smith in one word

Steve Smith is arguably one of the best Test batters going around in the world cricket. The right-hander has played some spectacular knocks over the years and has many times bailed his side out of trouble.

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Smith recently surpassed  Don Bradman’s 29 tons in Test cricket. He also displaced Micheal Clarke as the 4th leading run-scorer for Australia in Test cricket. The batter is currently playing the ICC World Test Championship Final against England.

Steve Smith has played another exceptional knock in the all-important game. He blasted a magnificent half-century and put his team in the winning position. At stumps on Day 1 of the WTC Final, the batter was unbeaten at 95 and made Indian bowlers look clueless.

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Amidst all this, Indian and Australian players have defined Steve Smith in one word. Virat Kohli rated him as  Amazing, the Best Test player of their generation and said that no one is close to him. His skipper Pat Cummins called him a problem solver whereas Shubman Gill touted him as a disciplined guy. Mitchell Starc rated Steve Smith’s technique as interesting whereas R Ashwin and David Warner called him fidgety and rare respectively.

Australian and Indian players defined Steve Smith in one word

Here’s how Australian and Indian players define him in one word

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Kohli – Amazing, the Best Test player of our generation, no one is close to him.
Cummins – Problem solver 
Gill – Discipline 
Starc – Interesting Technique 
Ashwin – Fidgety 
Warner – Rare

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