Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell is thrilled to watch modern-day greats Virat Kohli and Steve Smith battle for supremacy in the Border Gavaskar Trophy against India starting November 22.
Kohli and Smith are among the 'Fab Four' batters of the modern generation, alongside England's Joe Root and New Zealand's Kane Williamson.
"The two superstar batters, Steve Smith and Virat Kohli, probably go head-to-head. Seeing how they dominate the game which I suppose is asserted on the series and how much of an influence that has on who takes home the Border Gavaskar Trophy," Maxwell said.
"One of those two is going to make a lot of runs, if not both of them, and it's going to be pretty exciting to watch the two of the finest players of our generation go head-to-head," he added.
Both Kohli and Smith are former captains and have indulged in competitive on-field exchanges early in their careers but their relationship has recently evolved.
Smith recently said that Kohli was an Australian amongst the Indian players in terms of attitude.
"I believe Virat Kohli is Australian in thoughts and action. The way he gets into a battle, the way he gets into the challenge and tries to get on top of the opposition. He's probably the most Australian of the Indian players, I'd say," Smith had said.
Since 2014-15, Australia has failed to grab the Border Gavaskar Trophy, with India winning four consecutive series including the historic triumphs down under in 2018-19 and 2020-21.