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We’ve had lot of collapses and we need to stop, says Steve Smith

New Delhi: Australia skipper Steve Smith said that his batsmen ‘panicked’ under pressure as the visitors suffered another collapse against Team India and were thrashed by 50 runs in the second ODI at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Thursday.

The hosts set Australia 252 to chase and defended it with ease as Smith’s men lost openers David Warner and Hilton Cartwright for one run apiece and crumbled with a hat-trick to left-arm spinner Kuldeep Yadav.

The world champions now trail the Men in Blue 2-0 in the five-match series as they notched up their 10th ODI loss in succession on foreign pitches.

Smith, who top-scored with 59, said his batsmen were making ‘silly errors’ and had to change their approach

“It’s happening a bit too often for my liking, to be honest with you, in all forms of cricket,” Smith told reporters.

“We’ve had a lot of collapses and we need to stop.”

“The guys have trained really well and it’s now about getting out in the middle and executing your skills when you’re under pressure and not panicking.

“I think we panicked last game a little bit and in this game, we just couldn’t get the partnerships. We’re making silly errors when we’re under pressure.”

Australia’s last five batsmen managed a total of 10 runs between them in Kolkata, while the top order rarely looked comfortable playing the spin of Kuldeep and Yuzvendra Chahal.

“It’s easy to just sit here and say ‘it needs to stop’, but when you get out in the middle you have to change what you’re doing because it’s not working,” added Smith, whose 100th ODI was spoilt by the result.

“Watching the ball closer or maybe the guys are trying to watch it too closely and forgetting about just playing the game.

“It’s a hard one to put my finger on. But whatever it is, it needs to change and we need to make better decisions when we’re under pressure and start playing the game properly.”

Marcus Stoinis was unbeaten on 62 from 65 balls in a rare bright spot for the tourists and Smith said he had given his team mates the blueprint for how to handle the conditions and the Indian bowlers.

“He didn’t panic, he was calm and he played good cricket shots,” Smith said.

“He was nice and positive with his intent. “We just needed someone else in the top four to go on and make a score.”

The third ODI will be played in Indore on Sunday.  

Source: Zee News