Time moves quickly in limited-overs cricket. For a slumping Australia - often trend-setters in the ODI arena - they are in the unusual position of watching the future of the 50-over format unfurl in front of their eyes.
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Better execution in key moments will help Australia come out of poor ODI form, reckons Smith
Steven Smith has struggled in ODIs of late, averaging just 32 in the last 12 games. © Getty
England, unshackling their innate conservatism, are revolutionising ODIs with their audacious and inventive batting, which is laced with vaunted firepower.
Right now, Australia are struggling to keep up with England, who are deserved early favourites for next year's World Cup, and they seemingly just can't find the right combinations. Not too long ago scores of
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