So does he still go to one-time mentor Warne and MacGill for advice?
"Yeah, a little bit," said Smith, a tad reluctantly. The elaboration was more precise.
"I haven't really spoken to either Shane or Stuart in a little while now," he admitted, adding, "But if they are willing to give any advice, I am obviously going to take them. They were unbelievable bowlers."
And how does he work on his bowling at present?
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"As of now I have been watching a lot of bowling of the sub-continental spinners," explained Smith, adding, "All of them are doing a good job of what they do. They bowl a lot to the wicket and not give you much of a chance to hit straight."
For a player of his age, Smith definitely is aware of what is expected of him when he is given the ball.
"Leg spinners are more often than not used as wicket-takers and I think I have done that job pretty well, especially back home," he explained, adding, "Whenever I have got a chance to bowl, I have been able to take a wicket in my first two-three overs most times."
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