Smith passes concussion test, available to play second ODI vs England

Steve Smith sat out the first ODI against England after sustaining a blow to the head in the nets from a throw-down by a coaching staff member.

Published : Sep 12, 2020 18:17 IST , MANCHESTER

Steve Smith was a late withdrawal for the first ODI.
Steve Smith was a late withdrawal for the first ODI.
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Steve Smith was a late withdrawal for the first ODI.

Star Australia batsman Steve Smith has been cleared to take part in the second ODI against England after passing a second concussion test on Saturday.

Smith was a late withdrawal from Friday’s first ODI, which Australia won by 19 runs to go 1-0 up in the three-match series, after sustaining a blow on the head in the nets from a throw-down by a coaching staff member on the eve of the match.

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The 31-year-old was withdrawn from the playing XI of the first ODI “as a precautionary measure.”

However, Smith has passed the two concussion tests, one on Friday and the other on Saturday, according to cricket.com.au .

“I think it was a good decision in the end. There’s no need to take unnecessary risks with head injuries,” all-rounder Mitch Marsh said.

“It probably gives our selection committee a few headaches now because the top order struck them beautifully, without getting a big score. Anytime you’ve got Steve Smith coming back into the team it’s a great feeling,” he added.

Smith was also infamously felled by a Jofra Archer bouncer at Lord’s during last year’s Ashes. That knock caused him to miss the second innings of that Test and the following match at Headingley as well.

Left-arm seamer Mitchell Starc experienced some groin pain on Friday. He managed to complete his 10 overs after slipping on the field but is also expected to play on Sunday.

“He’s a little bit sore but we’ll see how he pulls up and go from there,” Josh Hazlewood said.

Australia is in with a chance to claim a bilateral ODI series win over England for the first time since 2015 and end the recent dominance by Eoin Morgan’s men in 50-over cricket. England has won 11 of its past 14 encounters against Australia.

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