Steve Smith relishing return to cricket

Australia captain Steve Smith is relishing a return to cricket after a rare two months without picking up a bat.

Steve Smith

Steve Smith and the Australian team will go into camp this week ahead of the Bangladesh series. (AAP)

It's been two months since Steve Smith picked up a bat, but the Australian skipper is raring to return to cricket as the road to the Ashes begins.

Players will start a seven-day training camp in Darwin on Thursday in preparation for their two-Test series against Bangladesh later in the month.

While cricket's protracted pay dispute bubbled away in recent months, Smith spent time away from the game concentrating on fitness and strength.

With the bitter fight resolved, Smith is relieved the focus is back on cricket.

"I haven't picked up a bat in about two months - and that's rare for me," Smith wrote in his column for Fox Sports.

"I haven't had a break like this in a long while, so I'm excited to get back into hitting."

The Bangladesh tour may be the immediate goal, but the long summer's focal point will be five home Tests against arch-enemy England.

"You can never get your Ashes preparations started too early: it's a series that means that much to us," Smith said.

Despite Bangladesh being ranked ninth in the world, Smith isn't discounting them as easybeats.

"They've improved significantly over the past couple of years, particularly playing at home, and knocked England off at home in a Test last year," Smith said.

"They're certainly a dangerous side."


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