Former England wicketkeeper Matt Prior believes that Jamie Smith needs to be the heartbeat of England's team, providing a stable presence behind the stumps and helping to lift his teammates' spirits.
Smith has struggled in recent matches, failing to pass 33 in his past eight Test innings, while mistakes have crept in behind the stumps with the Surrey man dropping Australia's Travis Head in the second Test in Brisbane. Prior acknowledges that the pressures of being a wicketkeeper can be intense, often feeling like they are "panicking" as they stand behind the stumps.
To succeed, Smith must focus on his own game and internalize everything, rather than getting caught up in external factors such as tactics or team pressure. He needs to be out there, wanting to be in the middle of the action and contributing to England's recovery from a 2-0 deficit in the Ashes series.
Prior draws an analogy with Australian wicketkeeper Alex Carey, saying that Smith is looking at someone making it look "easy". The former cricketer notes that this is a major factor for him as he feels compelled to improve his game.
Smith has struggled in recent matches, failing to pass 33 in his past eight Test innings, while mistakes have crept in behind the stumps with the Surrey man dropping Australia's Travis Head in the second Test in Brisbane. Prior acknowledges that the pressures of being a wicketkeeper can be intense, often feeling like they are "panicking" as they stand behind the stumps.
To succeed, Smith must focus on his own game and internalize everything, rather than getting caught up in external factors such as tactics or team pressure. He needs to be out there, wanting to be in the middle of the action and contributing to England's recovery from a 2-0 deficit in the Ashes series.
Prior draws an analogy with Australian wicketkeeper Alex Carey, saying that Smith is looking at someone making it look "easy". The former cricketer notes that this is a major factor for him as he feels compelled to improve his game.