My catching isn't good enough: Steve Smith

Australia captain Steve Smith dropped Hardik Pandya on 42 before he went on to make 72 and help India clinch the ODI series.

Steve Smith

Please let my fielding improve... Steve Smith admits he needs to take more chances. (AAP)

Usually one of Australia's best fielders, skipper Steve Smith has admitted he's failed to set the standard after his latest dropped catch in India.

The five-match one-day international series was decided after three games on Sunday when India cruised to a five-wicket win in Indore.

Smith dropped man-of-the-match Hardik Pandya on 42 just as Australia eyed a glimmer of hope during India's run chase.

Defending a below-par total of 293, if Smith had held on, India would have been 5-216 with two fresh batsmen at the crease.

But Pandya got away with putting an Ashton Agar delivery high into the air behind Smith at cover.

"It was swirling a little bit," Smith said.

"There was a fair bit of spin on the ball but I expect myself to take those chances."

Smith missed two opportunities in the series-opener in Chennai.

He dropped a regulation catch at second slip and failed to get his hands to an edge later in the innings while fielding in the same position.

Smith also grassed a chance in the tourists' warm-up game against an Indian Board President's XI.

"If I get my hands to the ball I expect to catch them," Smith said.

"At the moment my catching hasn't been good enough.

"I've been working hard, I just might need to work a little bit harder."

While his fielding has fallen away, Smith has notched back-to-back half-centuries in a struggling batting line-up.

His knock of 63 in Indore was primarily a support role for Aaron Finch who smashed 124 in his return from a calf injury.


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