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Steve Smith tested his injured finger in a baseball batting cage in New York and is adamant he’s now pain free as he prepares to bat with a splint in the second Test against the West Indies.
Steven Smith used a baseball batting cage in New York to fast-track his recovery from a dislocated finger and he now looks ...
Steven Smith is on course to be available for Australia’s second Test against the West Indies in Grenada, following the ...
Having flown from Barbados to stay at his New York City apartment and continue his rehabilitation from a compound dislocation ...
Smith dislocated finger in World Test Championship Final against South Africa He missed first Test of West Indies series due to injury He used a baseball cage for his training in New York Senior ...
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West Indies head coach Darren Sammy is penalised for criticising TV umpire Adrian Holdstock over several contentious decisions he made during the recently concluded first Test against Australia in ...
Australian cricketer Steve Smith, who injured his finger in the WTC final, is confident about participating in the upcoming ...
The search for his missing baggy green sparked a nationwide search and even caught the attention of Prime Minister Anthony ...
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Daily Times on MSNDaren Sammy fined for criticizing umpiring decisions in WI-Australia testBRIDGETOWN - West Indies head coach Daren Sammy has been fined by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for publicly ...
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India Today on MSNWI vs AUS: Steve Smith shares update on finger injury before Grenada TestAfter missing the first Test due to a finger injury, veteran batter Steve Smith sounded confident of making the cut for the ...
Australia captain Pat Cummins found himself in an unexpected situation ahead of the first Test against the West Indies in Barbados, as his brand-new Baggy Green cap mysteriously disappeared just ...
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