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For too long the Australian top order has been Steve Smith or bust

If it were not for Steve Smith’s heroics, Australia would have lost the Ashes – if he’d had some support they may have won the series. It’s time to prove this summer will not be a case of Steve Smith or bust.

Australia's captain Tim Paine (L) gestures beside Australia's Steve Smith as his players celebrate their victory on the field after the fourth Ashes cricket Test match between England and Australia at Old Trafford in Manchester, north-west England on September 8, 2019. - Australia retained the Ashes with a 185-run thrashing of England in the fourth Test at Old Trafford on Sunday. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE. NO ASSOCIATION WITH DIRECT COMPETITOR OF SPONSOR, PARTNER, OR SUPPLIER OF THE ECB
Australia's captain Tim Paine (L) gestures beside Australia's Steve Smith as his players celebrate their victory on the field after the fourth Ashes cricket Test match between England and Australia at Old Trafford in Manchester, north-west England on September 8, 2019. - Australia retained the Ashes with a 185-run thrashing of England in the fourth Test at Old Trafford on Sunday. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE. NO ASSOCIATION WITH DIRECT COMPETITOR OF SPONSOR, PARTNER, OR SUPPLIER OF THE ECB

Australia has declared enough is enough.

The vulnerable top order that has been so often exposed over recent years, including during the Ashes, is determined to prove it won’t be another case of Steve Smith or bust at the Gabba on Thursday.

England great Michael Vaughan says that as significant as Australia’s achievement was in retaining the urn, in their heart of hearts they must realise that drawing the Ashes was a massive missed opportunity given their dominance of that series.

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Tim Paine has demanded more top order support for Steve Smith.
Tim Paine has demanded more top order support for Steve Smith.

The heat is now on those batting around Smith to prove that Australia can shed its flaky reputation and dominate world cricket once again.

“It’s no secret during the Ashes we relied probably too heavily on Steve,” said Test captain Tim Paine.

“The rest of our top seven are really keen to score a lot of runs.

“ … We’d like to support Steve, a lot more this summer.

“Our squad and our team have got our eyes set firmly on that (inaugural) Test Championship final in June 2021. That just adds to the importance of every Test match and playing consistent cricket, both home and away and in all types of conditions.”

The Aussie batting unit needs to not be so reliant on Smith.
The Aussie batting unit needs to not be so reliant on Smith.

Many of Australia’s first Test tribalists were skittled by Pakistan’s high school attack last week, and Vaughan says there is huge responsibility on the shoulders of the top three – David Warner, Joe Burns and Marnus Labuschagne to lay down a marker for the baggy green juggernaut of old.

“If Pakistan can get some kind of lateral movement, there are question marks over many of the Australian players with the technical side of the game,” said Vaughan, who is gearing up for another commentary summer on Fox Cricket.

“David Warner in Australian conditions is a different proposition, you have seen the way he played in the T20s. He’s an outstanding player when he gets in against the Kookaburra ball.

“But if you can get movement against Australia, you’re a chance of bowling them out.”

Australia has endured several years of instability at No.3, the anchor position in the batting line-up formerly dominated by Ricky Ponting.

Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith will be relied on for top order runs.
Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith will be relied on for top order runs.

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Vaughan flagged that Ashes revelation Labuschagne shapes as a key man this summer, as Paine endorsed the fighting star as the man to lock down Australia’s batting at No.3.

“I think that No. 3 spot is his to nail down. I thought he did a wonderful job in England,” said Paine.

“He’s someone we think can fill that hole. He’s had a terrific start to his Test career. He’s got good technique, good character, good temperament and a good No. 3 needs all of those.”

Vaughan says the patience of the top three will determine whether Australia can avenge what he believes was a hollow end to what had been a breakthrough Ashes campaign.

Despite the conjecture over selection leading into the first Test, Vaughan declared Australia must pick and stick.

David Warner is a different player in home conditions.
David Warner is a different player in home conditions.

“For Australia to really build and try and be the No. 1 Test team in the world I think they’re going to have to stay loyal and consistent to the players they’ve picked this week,” said Vaughan.

“If you want to be an outstanding Test match team you have to have a quality top three. You have to have that foundation.

“If you can get over the first 20 overs without losing too many wickets, and you know you have Steve Smith to come, you’re in a fantastic position.

“Australia will be looking to work that out and make sure the first 20 overs is about back-to-basics.

“You can almost say to the bowlers they can have the first spell.

“I think if they’re honest, Justin (Langer) and Tim Paine would have sat in a private room and gone, ‘we should have won those Ashes. We should have won that series quite comfortably.’

“They will look at it as a massive opportunity missed.”

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