Australian batter Steve Smith has revealed he injured his left wrist through the Lord’s Test and performed by the ache through the Ashes collection. He tore a tendon after scoring 110 runs within the first innings of the second Test.
“I played the next game and then I had a cortisone before Old Trafford. I got back (to Australia) and I was like, ‘Still not quite right. I still can’t do a lot of things properly’.
“I had another scan. There was a small tear in the tendon as well as a couple of other things,” Smith informed Fox Cricket.
After profitable the primary two Ashes Tests, Australia appeared on monitor to win its first collection in England since 2001. However, the host made a shocking comeback to attract the collection. Despite retaining the Ashes, Smith expressed disappointment with the end result. “I thought we probably had all the tools in the kit bag to go ever there and win, and we weren’t satisfied with drawing the series again. Obviously we did that last time.”
His damage has dominated him out of the upcoming white-ball tour of South Africa. Smith hoped to safe his place within the T20 format with an eye fixed on subsequent 12 months’s T20 World Cup. “I did speak to (Australian coach) Andrew McDonald about it. He said I’d get more opportunities somewhere to press my case. It’s kind of the dream job. Everyone wants to open the batting in T20s.
“There’s not much accountability there, you just sort of go out there and play. You’ve got two fielders out for the first six overs, and if you get going then you’re already in when the field goes out, so it’s a nice time to bat.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com