This is Australian stand-in ODI captain Bailey's second slow over-rate within 12 months and as per an ICC statement in November both Bailey and South Africa captain AB de Villiers would face suspension if they were in charge for further over-rate offences in the next year.
Incidentally, the ICC issued the statement after both Bailey and de Villiers were fined for slow over-rate during the first ODI between Australia and South Africa in Perth on November 14.
Under stand-in captain Bailey, who took charge in the absence of an injured Michael Clarke, Australia took an extra 26 minutes to bowl their 50 overs against India in the second match of the cricket tri-series at the MCG here.
According to a report in ESPNcricinfo, Smith in all likelihood will lead the side in the next match if Bailey is suspended as Clarke is still to recover from his hamstring injury.
