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Cricket Country on MSNSteve Smith opens up about having a ‘baseball cage’ training approach in New York to be fit for Australian teamAfter Steve Smith injured his finger during World Test Championship 2025 final, he now opened up about having training in ...
Smith has suffered an injury to his right little finger while trying to take a difficult catch off South African captain ...
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 ...
Test batting great Steve Smith says a hit in a New York baseball cage has readied him for a return for the second Test ...
Having flown from Barbados to stay at his New York City apartment and continue his rehabilitation from a compound dislocation ...
Steven Smith used a baseball batting cage in New York to fast-track his recovery from a dislocated finger and he now looks ...
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ABP News on MSNSteve Smith Set For West Indies Test Return After Finger Injury RecoverySteve Smith aims to return for the second Test against the West Indies after recovering from a finger injury sustained during ...
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.
Steve Smith is all but confirmed to return for Australia's second Test against the West Indies in Grenada, bolstering the team’s top order after missing the series opener due to a dislocated finger.
Smith ready for the real stuff after passing baseball-cage test Steven Smith had a splint fitted to the injured little finger during the WTC final. (ICC/Getty Images) ...
The 36-year-old former Australian skipper immediately left London after his wound was cleaned, stitched and his finger placed in a splint.
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