Out of form Australia will do better at home, says Smith

Australia sent an under-strength team to South Africa for the ODI series and paid the price with the unprecedented whitewash.

Update: 2016-10-25 09:01 GMT
While the out of form Aussies have only one Sheffield Shield match to get back to form, Smith believes that playing in home conditions will help Australia get back to their winning ways. (Photo: AFP)

Sydney: Australia captain Steven Smith has shrugged off his team's lamentable form on tour and is adamant his side’s form will lift for the Test series against South Africa.

Formerly top-ranked Australia have slipped to third in the world Test rankings since being whitewashed 3-0 away to Sri Lanka and their ODI team was belted 5-0 by the Proteas on tour.

Australia's squad for the three-match series against South Africa remains up in the air, with a number of struggling players given only one domestic Sheffield Shield match to find form ahead of the opening match in Perth from Nov. 3.

"I've let that go," Smith told Australian media of Sri Lanka, where Australia lost their first series in August.

"It wasn't a great tour and I've thought quite a lot about it since coming back home, ways we can improve in those conditions.

"Results haven't gone our way in the last couple of months but that's the game of cricket sometimes. You have to move on and try and improve."

Australia sent an under-strength team to South Africa for the ODI series and paid the price with the unprecedented whitewash.

South Africa captain Faf du Plessis said he felt the tour might leave a mental "scar" on Smith's side ahead of the Test series. But Smith was having none of it.

"It's a completely different format of the game. We've got our two big guns back with (Mitchell) Starc and (Josh) Hazlewood," he said of the pace duo.

"The batters were a little bit disappointing ... but I've moved on from that now and it's about focusing on this summer and test cricket."

Starc will be eased back into bowling this week in New South Wales' Shield match against Queensland after suffering a bad gash on his leg during a freak training accident.

Questions remain over Australia's third seamer and who will open the batting with David Warner, as Shaun Marsh races to recover from a hamstring strain.

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