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Bruised Smith battles but misses ton

LONDON: Steve Smith just missed his third Ashes hundred in as many innings after returning following a sickening blow to the neck from a Jofra Archer bouncer on the fourth day of the second Test against England at Lord''s.

Bruised Smith battles but misses ton

Smith is struck on his neck off the bowling of Jofra Archer.



London, August 17 

Steve Smith just missed his third Ashes hundred in as many innings after returning following a sickening blow to the neck from a Jofra Archer bouncer on the fourth day of the second Test against England at Lord's.

Smith left the field during the day's second session. He came back and was eventually out leg before wicket for 92, the first time this series he had failed to make three figures. The star batsman was on 80 when he turned away from an express delivery from Archer timed at 92.4 mph. The ball struck him on the side of the neck and head.

Smith fell face forward onto the ground. He was wearing a helmet without the additional neck protection. 

Smith received several minutes of on-field treatment involving both Australian and English medical staff. He got to his feet but, after a prolonged conversation with Australia team doctor Richard Saw, decided to retire hurt. Smith received a generous round of applause as he walked back into the pavilion. Australia were then 203/6, 55 runs behind England's first-innings 258. Archer had previously struck Smith on his unprotected forearm with another bouncer during a fiery eight-over spell that cost 31 runs.

Smith resumed his innings as soon as he could. After 46 minutes off the field, he came back in when Peter Siddle was caught behind off Chris Woakes to leave Australia 218/7.

From the second and third balls he faced on his return, Smith hit two fours off Woakes: a slammed shot over mid-on followed by a backfoot drive through the covers. But on 92, facing his ninth ball after resuming, Smith shouldered arms to a Woakes delivery that nipped back and was plumb lbw to leave Australia 234/8. Smith turned towards the pavilion, signalling that he was reviewing umpire Chris Gaffaney's decision almost as an after-thought. Replays confirmed his dismissal with Smith receiving more applause as he walked back in. 

Brief Scores: England: 258 and 96/4 (Stokes 16*; Cummins 2/16, Siddle 2/19); Australia: 250 (Smith 92; Broad 4/65) — Reuters

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