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Steve Smith suffers concussion, dominated out of rest of T20I sequence in opposition to SL

Big name Australia batter Steven Smith used to be on Sunday dominated out of the rest of the T20I sequence in opposition to Sri Lanka after struggling a concussion whilst fielding all over his facet’s win in Tremendous Over in the second one fit on the SCG right here.

Cricket Australia (CA) showed after the fit that Smith had suffered a concussion after touchdown on his head following a impressive diving try to save a six within the ultimate over of the second one innings, in line with ‘ESPNcricino’.

Thank you everybody for attaining out. My head has felt higher however I can be good enough. 🙏

— Steve Smith (@stevesmith49) February 13, 2022

He’s going to be matter to low-level concussion protocols over the following few days. The senior batter is anticipated to make a complete restoration inside per week however he’ll no longer play within the ultimate 3 video games in Canberra and Melbourne.

Smith used to be fielding at deep midwicket within the ultimate over of Sri Lanka’s chase when Maheesh Theekshana introduced Marcus Stoinis in his path. Smith dived complete period again and to his proper to catch the ball and flick it again infield within the unmarried movement however within the procedure his head thumped directly to the turf.

He used to be observed to have some discomfort and the scientific body of workers right away attended to him. Smith walked off with out a lot help however he didn’t box for the overall two balls or all over the Tremendous Over.

Australia pacer Josh Hazlewood mentioned Smith used to be positive in spite of the preliminary considerations.

“When any person dives and doesn’t rise up instantly, it’s all the time somewhat of shock,” Hazlewood used to be quoted as pronouncing by means of ‘ESPNcricinfo’.

“It’s just right to peer him strolling round now. He made his manner off the sector and he’s strolling round converting now. So early indicators are just right.”