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Steve Smith returned Australia as XI for the second Test against West Indies

Australia Has been locked in your playing XI for the second test against West indiesOn July 3, St. George is set to start at the National Cricket Stadium in Granada. With a 1-0 lead in the three-match series, Pat Cummins And his people are aiming to seal the competition with another commanding performance.

Australians won a comprehensive 159 runs in the first Test in Barbados and will now look at the dominance at the place where they have never played before.

Steve Smith returns after recovering from injury

One of the main attractions of the declared XI is the return of an experienced batsman Steve SmithThe 35 -year -old recalled the initial game due to a finger released during the final of the World Test Championship. Smith’s absence was felt in mid -order, and his return is expected to add stability to the Australian batting lineup.

Captain Cummins confirmed Smith’s availability and said that star batter training came through sessions. In a statement on cricket.com.au, he said: “He is ready to leave. The finger was well held well. He was really happy, especially batting.”

While Smith’s batting appears unaffected, Cummins mentioned that fielding positions could be slightly tickled.

“He may not be in the slip very often – perhaps he will be fine for spin, but for a hurry, he may need to wait another week,” Cummins added.

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St. George: A fresh challenge for Australians

The test will be Australia’s first outing at the scenic St. George Park in Granada, a place that has hosted only four tests so far. The most recently came in 2022 when West Indies defeated England by 10 wickets. The surface there has historically offered good assistance to speed up bowlers, some visitors will be eager to exploit with their well -round attack.

With this being a rare stability in the Caribbean cricketing calendar, Australia’s adaptability will be tested – in terms of both conditions and sports combinations.

Australia Xi for second Test against West Indies

Usman Khawaja, Sam Constas, Cameron Green, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Bu Webster, Alex Carrie (WK), Pat Cummins (C), Michel Starc, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood

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