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Is Darren Lehmann justified in already comparing Steven Smith with Sir Don Bradman?

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'Bradman-like' Smith to become great captain - Lehmann

Smith's emerging side lost a tight four-match series to India 2-1 on Tuesday but he did lead them to a first test match victory in the country since 2004 when they beat the world's top-ranked side inside three days in the series opener in Pune.

The unorthodox batsman was the top scorer in the series with 499 runs, which included three hundreds, and Lehmann said his consistency was similar to former great Donald Bradman, who retired with a career test batting average of 99.94.

"He's been brilliant," Lehmann told reporters in Dharamsala. "He's been unbelievable. He's been Bradman-like with the bat but all the stuff behind the scenes has been exceptional.

"Really pleased for him and what he's brought to the team as a leader. The way they've gone about it has been impressive.

"He's led from the front, the captain. Three hundreds in four test matches is pretty special."

Last year, Australia suffered a 3-0 whitewash in Sri Lanka before Smith's men were beaten at home in the first two tests of a three-match series by South Africa.

An overhauled side gained a consolation win against the Proteas in a day-nighter at Adelaide Oval and then hammered visiting Pakistan 3-0.

Australia's Pune win halted India's unbeaten streak of 19 tests, surprising many after the touring side arrived in the country on the back of nine straight losses in Asia.

Lehmann was confident Smith, ranked number one among test batsmen, could match the success achieved by Australia's modern captains like Michael Clarke, Ricky Ponting, Steve Waugh and Mark Taylor.

"Yeah I think so. He's a cricket nuffie (obsessed with the sport), loves the game," Lehmann said. "He's passionate about the game, loves the game, loves his players. Helps support staff out.

"Behind the scenes, he's into it every day, making sure everyone is okay. I've been so proud of him as a leader. He's a different leader to Michael, to Ricky, to Taylor, to Waugh. And he's working out his own identity as a captain.

"Everyone is proud of him. So pleased with where he is going. He'll just get better and better."

http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2017/03/29/bradman-smith-become-great-captain-lehmann
 
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My personal opinion: It's way too early to compare Smith with Sir Don Bradman, who triumphed over the best of the bests.
 
Bradman would have struggled to average over 30 in modern day game.. So, this comparison is actually unfair to Smith
 
Smith is incredible.

Just incredible.

Rarely will you see a batsman perform to a level that would shock even those who criticize him the most.
 
Too early but the way he compared is justified. Quite like Bradman, Smith is well ahead of his peers in tests. He avgs 60+ compared to 50-52 of Kohli, Root, Kane, Amla and AB.
 
Anyone who averages above 60 after playing 50 or so tests deserves to be compared to bradman, will he turn out to be like bradman, i personally don't think so, his technique leaves a lot to be desired but right now he is well and truly above any batsman currently playing and there is absolutely nothing wrong with the comparison
 
has anyone here actually seen bradman play or we just going by what we have heard. its never a good idea to compare players from different generations , the variables are too inconsistent. This is the same reason why i never read in to these ATG bandwagons
 
Smith will be an ATG with average of over 55.

The problems for Smith will start when he will be around 32 or 33. His technique is dodgy and requires great hand-eye coordination like Sehwag.

Moving towards offside and exposing legstump will require fast reflexes. When the reflexes slowdown, he will fade away quickly. As of now, he is still young and a long way to go before his reflexes start to desert him.
 
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