This star player will return to the team from the second Test! Hurt in England

This player can play the second Test. (Photo- Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

The World Test Championship has started a strong start of 2025-27. On one hand, a 5 -match Test series is being played between India and England. At the same time, Sri Lanka has become the first team to win the series this season after defeating Bangladesh. Australia has also made a strong debut by defeating the West Indies at his home. Australia won the first Test in Barbados within three days. Now another great news has come out for his team. A star batsman can return to the team from the second match.

This player can play another test

Australian veteran batsman Steve Smith is preparing to return to the team for the second Test of the West Indies tour. According to reports, he will join the team by Sunday. Before this Test match in Granada, everyone’s eyes are on Smith’s fitness. Smith had recently decided to stay out of the first Test due to a finger injury during the World Test Championship final, but now the possibility of his return has created enthusiasm among the team and fans.

Australia captain Pat Cummins has confirmed that Smith has resumed batting practice after his finger. Cummins said, ‘He has put some hits in New York, which I think tennis balls and increded were installed from the ball. I think his wound looks fine, so the next phase has to come here and play a few balls on the net. So we will get more information in the next few days.

Time caught catching were injured

In this match played against South Africa at Lord’s, Smith suffered a serious injury to the small finger of the right hand during the fielding on the third day. He was injured in an attempt to catch the catch of South Africa captain Temba Bawuma. Bawuma gave the edge of the bat off Mitchell Starc, but Smith failed to catch and suffered a serious injury to his finger. Later investigation revealed that compound disposal (complex bone sliding) had occurred in their right small finger. However, he is now ready to return soon.

Asish Roy
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