News Sports Cricket It's decision between Smith and selectors, says David Warner on T20 captaincy

It's decision between Smith and selectors, says David Warner on T20 captaincy

The attacking left-hander is the only member of the victorious Ashes squad to feature in all three formats of the game for the Kangaroos in this Australian summer.

Australia T20 captain David Warner Cricket Australia Image Source : APA file image of David Warner during a practice session

Leading Australia in absence of Australia of regular captain Steve Smith, David Warner believes his future prospect of leading the national T20 side will primarily depend on how the former decides to go in his international career. The stand-in skipper Warner is leading Australia in the shorter format in the absence of rested Smith. Interestingly, Warner is the only member of the victorious Ashes squad to feature in all three formats of the game this Australian summer.

Reflecting on the same, Warner insisted that he is embraced to lead the T20 side in the absence of Steve Smith in the current tri-series and that his fellow team-mates have also appeared to have adapted him well as a captain.

Though Australia have traditionally struggled to perform well in T20 cricket, they have managed to win six out of seven games under Warner, including winning their last three matches in a row for the first time since 2014.

Australia, meanwhile, also have an opportunity to climb to the number two spot in the world rankings if they manage to beat New Zealand in their next T20 match of the tri-series at Eden Park on Friday.

Smith, on the other hand, has not played a T20 for his country due to over-crowded international schedule and a need to rest between tours.

Despite the same, Smith is determined to lead Australia across three formats of the game and Warner insists that he completely respects the regular captain's decision.

"That's obviously a question for Smithy and the selectors. It depends on how Smithy is going mentally with all three forms. He said that he's happy doing all three forms and I respect that. I'm his deputy so I try and help him as much as I can so he's in the (right) frame of mind," cricket.com.au quoted Warner, as saying.

"I try and do as much as I can and make sure I'm doing everything right with the boys to make his job a lot easier," he added.

Whenever Smith has sat out of the T20 side in recent times, Australia have a ready-made captain replacement in form of Warner.

However, Smith has a strong captaincy record in the shortest format of the game as well, having led Sydney Sixers to the inaugural Big Bash League (BBL) title in 2012 besides also captaining Rising Pune Supergiant (RSP) to the Indian Premier League (IPL) final last year.

(With Agency Inputs)