Steve Smith can return in the second Test match against West Indies, doing special exercises to recover

Steve Smith

Smith Smith injured himself in the final of the World Test Championship

Steve Smith was injured in the final of the last season of the World Test Championship played between Australia and South Africa. Smith suffered a very serious injury to his little finger, due to which he had to leave the match midway and go to the hospital.

Also, Smith’s injury was so serious that he could not even participate in the first match of the ongoing Test series against West Indies. So, now the news is coming that Steve Smith is doing special exercises to recover from his injury. There is a possibility that he will return to the Australian playing 11 for the second Test match against the Caribbean team to be held in Sabina Park, Jamaica from July 12.

Steve Smith is doing special exercises

Let us tell you that Steve Smith is currently in New York, where he is doing a special exercise with baseball batting gauge. As per Cricbuzz, Steve said- I used a baseball gauge to bat, which was below.

It was ideal for batting, because it was hot, about 36 degrees Celsius, so it was good to be in the shade. My friend actually told me about it and he was able to throw me a few balls there.

The 36-year-old veteran batsman further said- Everything looks good at the moment. I have just got my stitches removed and now I have a small bandage, so it will be easier to put my hand in the glove. I am not really feeling any pain or anything.

Just getting used to the bandage and a little limited movement. It’s not too bad, now I’ve got a lot of movement there, so it feels good. Hitting the ball feels completely fine.

Well, now it will be interesting to see whether he is able to play the second Test match against West Indies or not? Also, Australia has taken a 1-0 lead in the series by winning the first match of the three-match Test series by 159 runs.

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