This story is from May 7, 2014

Dwayne Smith credits Robin for success

Glenn Maxwell might have taken IPL 7 by storm but for sheer consistency in this year's tournament it's Chennai Super Kings' Dwayne Smith who takes the cake.
Dwayne Smith credits Robin for success
NEW DELHI: Glenn Maxwell might have taken IPL 7 by storm but for sheer consistency in this year's tournament it's Chennai Super Kings' Dwayne Smith who takes the cake. The West Indies opener has 335 runs in seven games, with four fifties and an average of 47.85.
A shift to the top of the batting order with Mumbai Indians seems to be turning his career around. "Opening the innings for Barbados a couple of years back was my decision.
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I think the move up to the top of the order had been turning my career around. Apart from that, Robin Singh worked a lot with me during my time with MI, which was really helpful," Smith said.
The 'Bajan bomber' credits a lot of his maturity to Robin Singh as well. "In any big cricket you have to score runs to survive. I have come to realize that you just can't score runs by smashing the ball all the time but you have to learn to work the ball around. I think that knowledge has also come from working with Robin, who helped me a lot with the mental aspect of the game," the 31-yearold from Barbados said.
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