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3rd Test: Australia batsmen will aim to slow things down in Indore, says Steve Smith

NEW DELHI: After risky shot-making cost them dearly in the previous match, Australia's stand-in skipper Steve Smith said their batsmen will aim to slow things down at the crease in the third Test against India in Indore starting on Wednesday.

With Australia batsmen struggling to score on spin-friendly wickets, the visitors' hopes of reclaiming the Border-Gavaskar Trophy have been extinguished following back-to-back defeats in Nagpur and New Delhi.

Smith was among those who played reckless sweep shots in their second innings in the Indian capital only to fall lbw or be bowled by spinners Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja, who have taken 31 wickets between them in two matches.

Australia went on to lose that match by six wickets for their second consecutive defeat inside three days.

"I was pretty angry," Smith said of his dismissal which sparked Australia's collapse as they lost eight wickets for 28 runs. "There haven't been too many times in my 94-Test career where I've come off and been bedazzled by what I've done.

"It wasn't the way I wanted to play. We probably rushed things a little bit and it's something we'll talk about. When we've got them on the ropes we can slow things down.

"We don't have to play at such a high tempo and risky tempo. We had them where we wanted them, we had men out and the ability to get off strike."

Smith, who is filling in for Pat Cummins after the skipper left to be with his ailing mother back home, said that Australia would have another look at the Holkar Stadium wicket before deciding on their playing side.

They have options available with all-rounder Cameron Green and paceman Mitchell Starc back from finger injuries.

"What it looked like today is pretty similar to what we've seen throughout the series so far," Smith said. "We've got a few more options now with Green and Starc back. It gives us some flexibility to see which way we want to go."

(With agencies inputs)

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