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David Warner - Steven Smith - Cricket Australia Makes Neck Guards Mandatory For Australian Players - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - state California

Cricket Australia Makes Neck Guards Mandatory For Australian Players

Cricket Australia (CA) has made neck guards mandatory for Australian players at international and domestic games from October 1. This will imply to Steven Smith and David Warner also who have resisted from using it, as per ESPNcricinfo today.  One of the numerous changes made to CA's playing rules in advance of the 2023–24 season is the requirement for neck guards. Another change is the elimination of the automatic six rule in Big Bash Leagues (BBL) when a ball hits the roof at Marvel Stadium; instead, umpires will use their discretion to determine whether the ball crossed the boundary.

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David Warner - Cameron Green - Steve Smith - Kagiso Rabada - Steven Smith - CA's Mandatory Neck Guard Rule Could Force Steve Smith And David Warner To Fall In Line - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa

CA's Mandatory Neck Guard Rule Could Force Steve Smith And David Warner To Fall In Line

Veteran batters Steven Smith and David Warner could be forced to wear neck guards as Cricket Australia has made it mandatory for international and domestic players to do so from October 1. Under the new playing conditions for 2023-24, every Australian player on international and domestic cricket will be required to wear neck protectors fixed or fitted to the rear of helmets when facing fast or medium pace bowling in all CA-sanctioned competitions, according to cricket.com.au.

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Steve Smith - Steven Smith - Steve Smith Reveals He Picked Up Wrist Injury During Ashes Test At Lord's - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - county Smith

Steve Smith Reveals He Picked Up Wrist Injury During Ashes Test At Lord's

Premier Australian batter Steve Smith has revealed that he was nursing an injury for the better part of the Ashes series, having wounded his wrist during the Lord's Test. The 34-year-old had torn a tendon in his left wrist during the second Test at Lord's after making a match-winning 110 in the first innings. "I did it at Lord's. I don't actually know the moment, it was when we were in the field. It wasn't until that night I was like, 'Geez, what have I done here, it's a bit sore'," Smith told 'Fox Cricket'. "I played the next game and then I had a cortisone before Old Trafford. I got back (to Australia) and I was like, 'Still not quite right. I still can't do a lot of things properly'.

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Pat Cummins - Mitchell Starc - Steve Smith - Mitchell Marsh - Steven Smith - George Bailey - Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc To Miss South Africa Tour, Eye Comeback For India ODIs - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - India - county Smith

Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc To Miss South Africa Tour, Eye Comeback For India ODIs

Injured Australian stalwarts Steve Smith and Mitchell Starc will miss the limited-overs tour of South Africa but are expected to be fit for the ODI series in India ahead of the World Cup. Australia captain Pat Cummins is recovering from a wrist fracture suffered during the Ashes in England, while Smith is nursing a tendon injury on his left wrist, which has sidelined him for four weeks, according to Cricket Australia.

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Steve Smith - Steven Smith - "For First Time In My Career...": Steve Smith Breaks Silence On Post-Ashes Beer Controversy - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

"For First Time In My Career...": Steve Smith Breaks Silence On Post-Ashes Beer Controversy

The 2023 Ashes was undoubtedly one of themost exciting cricketing contests to have been held in recent times. After losing the first two Tests, England proudced a remarkable turnaround to win draw the series 2-2. But, what happened after the conclusion of the series left a bitter taste in the mouths of fans. England and Australian players were to have beers at the Oval but the plan had to be postponed as the host players didn't come out of their dressing room hours.

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David Warner - Marcus Stoinis - Steve Smith - Mitchell Marsh - Aaron Finch - Steven Smith - George Bailey - Steve Smith To Open For Australia Against South Africa In T20 Career First - sports.ndtv.com - Usa - Australia - South Africa

Steve Smith To Open For Australia Against South Africa In T20 Career First

Steve Smith will open the batting when Australia meet South Africa in an upcoming Twenty20 series, selectors said, putting him in the box seat to do the job alongside David Warner at next year's World Cup. It is a remarkable renaissance for the 34-year-old, who was largely overlooked for Australia's starting XI at last year's failed T20 World Cup campaign. Smith, who usually bats at three or four, relaunched himself as an opener for the Sydney Sixers in a short Big Bash League cameo at the end of last season, smacking two sizzling centuries.

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Chris Woakes - Moeen Ali - Steven Smith - "If Stokesy Messages, I'm Going To Delete It": Moeen Ali's Hilarious Take On Retirement U-Turn - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Australia

"If Stokesy Messages, I'm Going To Delete It": Moeen Ali's Hilarious Take On Retirement U-Turn

English spinner Moeen Ali, who had returned to international cricket ahead of the Ashes 2023 series has confirmed that the fifth Ashes Test was his last Test match, as per ESPNcricinfo. When Jack Leac, England's top spinner, was ruled out of the summer with a lower-back stress fracture in the days leading up to the series, Ben Stokes sent Moeen an SOS message that said, "Ashes?" Moeen first believed it to be a joke before deciding to return to Test cricket after initially leaving the game in September 2021.

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James Anderson - Stuart Broad - Steve Smith - Michael Atherton - Steven Smith - Watch: Steve Smith's Cheeky Gesture At James Anderson As Stuart Broad Gets Guard Of Honour - sports.ndtv.com - Australia

Watch: Steve Smith's Cheeky Gesture At James Anderson As Stuart Broad Gets Guard Of Honour

The ongoing Ashes 5th Test at the Oval is the final time the pairing of James Anderson and Stuart Broad will be bowling in tandems for the England team. Broad, who announced his decision to retire on Day 3 of the Test, will be wearing the England jersey for the final time on the 5th day of the match. On Day 4, Broad also received a Guard of Honour from the Australian team as he walked out to bat alongside Anderson. However, Australia batter Steve Smith also poked fun at Anderson as the tourists gave Broad the Guard of Honour.

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