Australia looking to bounce back
Skipper Steve Smith on Wednesday dismissed suggestions that his captaincy was under threat after a string of disappointing performances by the once all-conquering Australian side.
The upcoming ODI will be Smith's 100th match since he made his debut in 2010 as a leg-spinner before making his mark as one of the best batsmen in world cricket.
And currently the team is looking to level the five-ODI series after losing the opener to India on Sunday despite a flying start.
Smith's men were recently tested in a two-match Test series against low-ranked Bangladesh that ended 1-1, after going down 2-1 to India in March.
Their form in the 50-over-game also seems to have taken a sharp dip, with the team failing to make it to the semi-final of the Champions Trophy in England early this year.
Former captain Michael Clarke, who is part of the TV commentary team for the current series, on Tuesday said Smith's captaincy was under the scanner although his batting had been outstanding all through.
"I don't think so. I'm not in a bad place with my captaincy," Smith told reporters when asked to comment on Clarke's remark.
"Obviously results haven't been the way we would have liked and that's something we are trying to rectify," he said ahead of the second match in Kolkata on Thursday.
"It was a disappointing start to the series the other day (but) we've got the other game tomorrow to turn things around."
"Obviously, the other day it was more like a T20 game for us, especially while we were batting," said Smith.
"I think if we had 50 overs, the guys would have had a chance to get into their groove and play with the right tempo.
"(But) we still believe in these guys. We think they've got a lot of talent and we've got a team here that can hopefully challenge India in the next couple of games," he added.
The Eden pitch was under covers for at least 48 hours due to incessant rains. The covers were removed for a while on Wednesday only to be put back again as the tourists were forced to train indoors for a second day in a row.
Asked about the 22-yard strip, Smith, who had a look at it on Wednesday morning, said: "There is a little bit of grass on it. Probably more than I've seen in India for a while."
Smith said he would take a call on the playing XI only after having a look at the wicket on Thursday.
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