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Smith hoping Australia turn it on against Indian spin

Australian captain Steve Smith thinks the Champions Trophy semi-final in Dubai will be won and lost by spin bowing - but hopes it won't come down to his own bowling

White-ball cricket is often about the Powerplay at the start of an innings, and the death overs at the end, but Australian captain Steve Smith believes it is the overs in the middle that will decide the Champions Trophy semi-final against India.

Australia go into the Dubai lair which dry pitches and migrant fans have turned into a home-away-from-home for India, with Rohit Sharma's team seeking to snare them in a web of spin.

India used four tweakers in their last match against New Zealand, the quartet taking nine wickets, five going to the recalled Varun Chakravarthy. 

They may field the same four-pronged attack on Tuesday even though five of the 12 wickets fell to pace when the same wicket was used for the India-Pakistan game on February 23.

Australia's spin options look lighter by comparison which puts the emphasis on a batting line-up that has so far made 465 runs for six wickets at more than nine-an-over.

But that was in Pakistan, in different conditions.

"The whole square block is pretty dry," said Smith. "There's going to be some spin looking at the surface.

"Having spoken to the groundsman, (it's) a dry surface (which has) had a lot of traffic. 

"I think for us the game's probably won and lost how we play the spin, particularly in the middle overs, the way we get through there. It's going to be a challenge.

"There's different ways we can attack the game, whether we want to bat or bowl first tomorrow, but playing the spinners in the middle overs is going to be crucial for us to have success in this game." 

Australia have lost Matt Short, who bowled seven overs for 21 against Afghanistan besides opening the batting, so could potentially draft replacement Cooper Connolly straight into the XI.

But Smith raised another possible change.

Agreeing Australia may play two front-line spinners, he said: "We've got Tanveer Sangha in our squad who's got some quality skill. 

But he added: "Glenn Maxwell is probably better than a part-timer, Travis Head's done well when the conditions suit, Marnus (Labuschagne, who took 2-41 against England) can bowl some overs.

"So, we've got a lot of part-time options that could certainly play a role on here and a couple of front-liners as well." 

And what about Smith's own leggies', he was asked. That raised a quizzical look. 

"Me to bowl? I hope not."

Smith added the team had enjoyed their time in Dubai having in flown in on Saturday, gambling on an Indian win against New Zealand. If the Black Caps had won, they would have had to head back to Lahore.

"We guessed right in the end. It was ideal to be here and have a couple of days' preparation.

"Had we stayed and waited for last night's result we would have had to have flown here today (Monday) and play tomorrow, not get a chance to train on the surface or get used to the conditions.

"We had a little reset and a chance to have a couple of days outside of a pretty strict bubble in Pakistan with the security and stuff.

"It's been nice to just have a couple of days chill here, a bit of training. A couple of guys have played some golf and wandered around.

"We're well prepared and looking forward to it. We feel like we're playing nicely. Two good teams going at it. It should be a good contest." 

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Australia's Group B fixtures

February 22: beat England by five wickets (15 balls remaining)

February 25: match abandoned v South Africa

February 28: no result v Afghanistan

March 4: Semi-final 1, India v Australia, Dubai (8pm AEDT)

March 5: Semi-final 2, South Africa v New Zealand, Lahore (8pm AEDT)

March 9: Final, Lahore or Dubai (8pm AEDT)

Australia squad: Steve Smith (c), Sean Abbott, Alex Carey, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Spencer Johnson, Aaron Hardie, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Marnus Labuschagne, Glenn Maxwell, Tanveer Sangha, Adam Zampa, Cooper Connolly.

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