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Smith cleared to rejoin Test squad after elbow scare

Smith cleared to rejoin Test squad after elbow scare

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Stand-in Test captain Steven Smith has been given the all-clear to head to Australia’s training camp in Dubai ahead of the Sri Lanka series after seeing a specialist about the elbow problem he picked during the BBL.

Smith, who has a history of elbow problems, sustained the injury to his right arm, the one he had surgery on in 2019, while throwing in the field for Sydney Sixers in their washed-out match against Sydney Thunder on Friday.

It delayed Smith’s departure to Dubai as he sought further advice from a specialist, but he was given the green light on Monday.

“Smith is expected to return to batting later in the week to begin his preparation for the first Test against Sri Lanka,” a CA statement said

Smith is due to lead Australia in the two Tests in Galle with Pat Cummins on paternity leave.

“He will remain in Australia while the surgical wound heals further,” CA said. “He is planned to resume bowling this week with a view to joining the squad in Sri Lanka if he continues to progress well.”

With the injury being to Kuhnemann’s non-bowling hand, his major challenge will revolve around batting and fielding.

Kuhnemann, who played three Tests in India on the 2023 tour, which included taking 5 for 16 in Indore, had shaped as a key figure in Australia’s bowling set-up for the two Tests with the Australia hierarchy putting a lot of stock in the value of the left-arm spinner.

Should he not make the tour, it increases the chance of allrounder Cooper Connolly, who bowls left-arm spin, making a Test debut after just four first-class games which are yet to bring a wicket.

“I haven’t been reading too much into it [the injury],” Connolly said after helping Perth Scorchers to victory over Adelaide Strikers. “But if the opportunity arises for me to make my debut then I will try to take the most of it. I think it’s just about going over there and learning what it’s like playing in those subcontinent conditions and just enjoying the boys around me and the coaching staff.”

Meanwhile, Cummins will seek further advice as he recovers from “increased left ankle soreness” following the Test series against India where he sent down the most overs of any bowler. He was named captain of Australia’s Champions Trophy squad last week, but it remains uncertain if he will make the tournament.

“He will seek specialist rehabilitation advice this week and is likely to require a period of physical preparation and recovery,” CA said. “The [national selection panel] will continue to monitor Cummins’ recovery leading into the Champions Trophy.”



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