
Steve Smith dislocated the World Championship in the World Cup final. (AP) Australia cricket Steve Smith’s participation in West Indies’s upcoming test tour is uncertain after suffering from folded finger dislocation during the World Championship World Championship, after the third day, after the South African captain of Temba Bavum.Smith was immediately transported to the hospital after being injured at the field position, where he stood closer than usual due to the slow nature of the Lord’s playground and a helmet.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!When the Bavum was on two runs, Mitchell Starc Bowling fell, with a South African captain, who scored 65 other runs and partner with Aiden Markram until the end of the game.
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The injury occurred when Smith tried to capture the edge, resulting in a painful wound into his right little finger, which caused the field to be immediately grinned.
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The 36 -year -old man was first assessed in Lord’s medical rooms before being transported to the X -rays and other treatment.Medical experts suggest that compound dislocations where bones pass through the skin may require surgery and extensive rehabilitation.“He never did us (in) dressing rooms, doctor and physios and took him in a separate room to deal with it,” said coach assistant Daniel Vetori. “So we weren’t really at speed in terms of how scary the injury, we just heard that he was worried about fractures or dislocations or something in this nature. There are not too many people to get and look.
Australian Steve Smith reacts after he injured himself while on the third day in the World Cup final. (AP photo)
The potential absence of Smith for the three-test series against West India, starting on June 25 in Barbados, would be significant because it has seen four centuries in the last six tests.West Indies includes three test matches, with the first match scheduled for Barbados, followed by games in Grenada and Jamaica.