Vertigo has put Steve Smith in doubt for Australia’s World Cup clash against Afghanistan in Mumbai on Tuesday, where victory will assure Pat Cummins’ men of a semi-final place.
Just when it appeared Australia would finally have a full squad to chose from in this World Cup, Steve Smith has revealed he’s suffering from vertigo, which will hinder his chances of playing in Tuesday’s match against Afghanistan., after flying home to Perth for the death of his grandfather, to bolster a squad which has seen Travis Head return from a broken hand and Marcus Stoinis a calf “nick” for the past two matches.
“I get it occasionally. I’ve had a few episodes. I can tell you it’s not a fun space to be in. I think I’ll be OK but I’m not feeling great at the moment.”, who has built the foundations of big scores across Australia’s first seven games, but has passed 50 only once and is averaging just 29. After a poor start with losses against the top two teams on the table, India and South, Australia are on a roll.
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