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Why Australia captain Smith is unhappy with his team despite victory

June 27, 2016 13:53 IST
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Steve SmithAustralia, the World's No. 1 One-Day International side, need to work on a number of aspects to improve ahead of next year's ICC Champions Trophy, captain Steve Smith said after they won a triangular series win in the West Indies.

All-rounder Mitchell Marsh's bowling and wicketkeeper Matthew Wade's lower middle order batting powered Australia to a 58-run win against hosts West Indies in the final of the tournament, which also included South Africa.

"I was pleased with the way we scrapped today," Smith told reporters after the victory in Barbados. "I am using that word a lot. But that's been bit of a theme in this series with the kind of wickets we have been playing on.

"I am pleased we were able to get the job done."

The ICC Champions Trophy, featuring the top eight teams in the world, will be held next June in England and Wales where Australia

have been grouped with the hosts, New Zealand and Bangladesh.

In Sunday's final, West Indies made a brisk start in their chase of 271 with a 49-run opening stand between Johnson Charles and Andre Fletcher before Australia wrested back control and Smith said his bowlers need to start better with the new ball.

""We have to continue to start well with the ball," the 27-year-old said. "In the last probably three of four series we have been up against some pretty dynamic opening batters. They have got the better of us at the start.

"We have been lucky enough to pull it back in the middle overs and bowl pretty well at the death. We will make things a lot easier for ourselves if we start really well, hit good areas and execute our plans."

Smith was confident that Australia's young team will only get better as they play more together.

"We still got a lot of areas to work on ... our fielding still needs a lot of work. We need to have the energy we had today in every game," he said.

"Hopefully as this group continues to play more together we will continue to learn each other's games and continue to gel well as a team."

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