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Steve Smith passes second concussion test

| @indiablooms | Sep 13, 2020, at 01:35 pm

Manchester/UNI: Star Australia batsman Steve Smith is likely to play second ODI against England on Sunday after passing a second concussion test, Cricket Australia revealed on Saturday.

Smith had missed the first ODI on Friday after being struck on his head during a practice session. Australia are 1-0 in the three-match series after winning the opener by 19 runs.

Smith was cleared after the first concussion assessment on Friday and the move to rest him was a precautionary measure, adding the star right-hander passed a second concussion test on Saturday.

However, the batter is set to return for the second ODI.

 

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