The Sunday Post (Inverness)

SURGERY DOUBT OVER SMITH’S ASHES COMEBACK

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Former Australia captain Steve Smith’s participat­ion in the Ashes could be in doubt as he needs elbow surgery. Smith’s 12-month ban following the Cape Town balltamper­ing scandal is set to end on March 28.

The 29-year-old could have found himself in contention for the baggy green again ahead of the World Cup and the Ashes, which are both to be staged in England. However, following the ligament problem in his right elbow which forced him to stop playing for the Comilla Victorians in the Bangladesh Premier League, it remains to be seen the recovery time the 29-year-old will now face.

Cricket Australia revealed Smith is set to undergo surgery on January 15, and is expected to be in a brace for around six weeks, followed by a period of rehabilita­tion.

“Return to play timeframes will be clearer once the brace has been removed,” a spokespers­on said. Smith’s ban applies to internatio­nal and domestic cricket, but he has featured in T20 leagues in Canada and the Caribbean.

The former Australia captain had spoken of the “dark days” which followed the fall-out from the balltamper­ing scandal in South Africa. Cameron Bancroft’s attempt to manipulate the ball with what was later revealed to be sandpaper was a plan orchestrat­ed, according to a Cricket Australia investigat­ion, by vice-captain David Warner. Smith was found to have known about the plan midway through the third Test against the Proteas in Cape Town in March but failed to prevent it and, as such, all three players received lengthy suspension­s.

The former captain, who is unable to hold a leadership position until 2020, had talked about the possibilit­y of a return to internatio­nal action for Australia in England, adding he would be ready to face the “incredibly hostile” home crowd if he were back in the fold.

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Former Aussie skipper Steve Smith

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