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Smith Injured Update Rushed to Hospital Australia is on the backfoot against South Africa in the World Test Championship final. Steve Smith had to be taken to the hospital after being injured. Assistant coach Daniel Vitori said, “…Read more

Steve Smith’s injury was updated by Australia’s assistant coach Daniel Vettori
Highlights
- Steve Smith was injured and taken to the hospital.
- Smith dislocated the finger in an attempt to catch the catch.
- Australia on the backfoot against South Africa on the third day.
New Delhi. Australia’s team appeared on the backfoot on the third day in the ICC World Test Championship final against South Africa. The Kangaroo team set a target of 282 runs to win in front of South Africa after a score of 207 runs in the second innings. By the time the third day’s play was over, the Protiaz team had scored 213 runs at the loss of 2 wickets. He has to score only 69 runs to win, while 8 wickets are in hand. On the third day, Aidan Marakram scored a brilliant century while captain Tenba Babuma hit a fifty. During the game, Assistant Coach Daniel Vettori gave updates about Steve Smith of Australia.
Before the final of the World Test Championship, Australia, which was considered heavy, became lighter in front of South Africa. After winning the toss and bowling first, South Africa was able to score 138 runs after covering the Kangaroos in the first innings for 212 runs. Kagiso Rabada, who wreaked havoc in the first innings, took Australia’s second innings cheaply with 4 wickets. On the third day, Steve Smith got a catch of South Africa captain Tenba Babuma, who was injured in an attempt to catch it. After this he had to go out of the field