
Steve Smith will miss Australia’s first test against the West Indies in Barbados later this month and could sit out the entire three-test series with a finger injury, captain Pat Cummins said.
Smith, one of the mainstays of the Australian team, suffered a compound dislocation of his right little finger while fielding on the third day of the World Test Championship final against South Africa at Lord’s on Friday, missing the rest of the match.
He was taken to hospital for x-rays but no surgery was required. However, he faces some time on the sidelines.
“I’d say first test maybe unlikely, and then go from there, but it’s a bit early to tell,” Cummins said after Australia’s surprise defeat against a South Africa team that wrapped up their five-wicket victory on Saturday.
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The 36-year-old Smith was standing far closer to the stumps than normal when he dropped South Africa captain Temba Bavuma, who had scored two runs but went on to hit 66 in a significant contribution to his team’s success.
Australia begins its three-test series in the Caribbean in Bridgetown from June 25-29 and plays the other two tests in Grenada and Jamaica.