Smith blow may see neck guards become compulsory: Langer


(MENAFN- NewsBytes) Australian cricket teamcoachJustin Langersaid there may come a time when star batsmanSteve Smithwill have to wear a neck guard on his helmet.

Smith was felled by a bouncer in the second Ashes Test against England at Lord's on Saturday.

The Australian coach also explained the decision to allow Smith to resume batting.

Here are the details.


Blows
Smith suffers twin blows from Archer
Smith suffers twin blows from Archer

Smith suffered the first injury when a rising ball fromJofra Archerstruck his forearm.

He was writhing in pain and had to bandage his arm.

Despite batting on, a few moments later, Archer's short ball felled Smith.

The right-handed batsman was lying flat on his back before getting up to applause from the crowd.

He couldn't continue though and retired hurt.


Strike
Smith was struck on an unprotected part of his neck

Archer's deliver that clocked 92.4 mph hit Smith on an unprotected part of his neck.

Smith returned back to the field after Peter Siddle was dismissed for nine.

The supporters were on their feet applauding the batsman as he entered the field.

He was lbw to Chris Woakes for 92.

Smith's helmet didn't have the additional stem guard neck protection.


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Memories
Smith's injury reminds Langer of Hughes
Smith's injury reminds Langer of Hughes

The stem guard neck protection was introduced following the death of former Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes.

Hughes was hit by a bouncer in a 2014 domestic Sheffield Shield match in Sydney.

Langer said that Smith's injury reminded him of the tragic death of Hughes.

"There's obviously some rough memories of a blow like that, there's no fun in it," Langer said.


Stem guard
Wearing stem guard could become mandatory: Langer

Langer said that Smith might rethink his decision.

"He (Smith) just doesn't feel right (wearing a stem guard. I know they came in after the tragedy of Hughesy. He might rethink it now after seeing what happened today, but you'd have to ask him that. At the moment, the players have a choice and I wouldn't be surprised if they become mandatory," said Langer.


Decision
Langer defends his decision to send Smith back
Langer defends his decision to send Smith back

"He passed all of the tests. He wouldn't have gone out there unless we thought he was okay. We asked him over and over again. I asked him behind closed doors two or three and times and in front of the group. What else do you do? The medics cleared him, he wanted to get out there," clarified Langer.


Smith Ashes 2019
Smith has been scoring runs at will

Smith has already amassed 378 runs so far in three innings inAshes 2019 .

This was the seventh successive score of fifty-plus for Smith against England in Tests.

His scores in the last seven innings read 239, 76, 102*, 83, 144, 142 and 92.

He also went past 6,500 runs in Testcricket(6,577).

The star cricketer also amassed his 25th career Test fifty.


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