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Australia batter Steve Smith will take no further part in the World Test Championship final in London after suffering a compound dislocation of his right pinkie.
Steve Smith suffered a finger injury while attempting to take a catch of Temba Bavuma on Day 3 of the WTC Final.
Steve Smith hurt his little finger on his right hand during Day 3 of the World Test Championship final against South Africa. He had to leave the field right away and was replaced by Sam Konstas.
After sending back both South African openers back to the hut early into the first innings, Mitchell Starc piled more misery on the Proteas during the World Test Championship (WTC) final.
The 30-year-old pacer, Kagiso Rabada took his tally to 58 Test wickets against Australia, joining the esteemed company of Morne Morkel and Makhaya Ntini as the joint-third highest wicket-taker for Sou
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Australia's Steve Smith was taken to hospital with a dislocated finger after dropping a catch in the World Test Championship final against South Africa at Lord's on Friday.
Starc contributed a determined fifty allowing the reigning champions to establish a target of 207 runs ultimately setting a challenging target of 282 runs for South Africa.
London: South Africa’s Lungi Ngidi opened up about his devastating second innings spell on Day 2 of the World Test Championship (WTC) final against Australia at Lord’s and admitted that
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Mid-Day on MSNWTC Final: We are very confident, says David BedinghamIn the ongoing World Test Championship (WTC) final against Australia, South Africa`s David Bendingham has expressed confidence in his side clinching the historic title. "It`s an amazing day. When they started batting in the third innings,