Will Steve Smith play for the last time in India? Ahmedabad himself responded before the test.

The final match of the Test series being played between India and Australia for the 2023 Border-Gavaskar Trophy will kick off on March 9 in Ahmedabad. Ahead of this Test match, Australia’s interim captain Steve Smith said that perhaps this could be his last Test match in India. Find out what Steve Smith said before the fourth test.

Steve Smith has shown that he is one of the best players on the Indian courses. He has scored many runs especially in Test cricket in Indian conditions. We tell you that Smith is the only player from the current Australian team to have scored a century under Indian conditions. In 2013, Smith visited India for the first time. The 33-year-old Australian cricketer believes the Ahmedabad Test could be his last Test match in India.

Steve Smith, who took charge of the team in the absence of Pat Cummins and led his side to a 9-wicket victory in Indore, while answering a question from Sen Cricket ahead of the series deciding Test match, said: “If I say The truth , So maybe now I won’t come back here but for now we will have to wait and see It takes a day by day because 4 years is a long time I will enjoy this match Probably the crowd here is the best Well we can entertain them and end the series on a good note”.

Steve Smith had shown excellent captaincy in the Indore Test, so the Australian team was able to return to the series by winning the match by 9 wickets. Also in 2017, Steve Smith scored the highest 499 runs in 4 Test matches on tour of India. That year, also as captain, Smith led Australia to victory in the Pune test match and this time also Australia won under him in the Indore test match. Now it remains to be seen if Steve Smith can save his team from losing the series in the test match in Ahmedabad.

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