Australia top-order batsman Steve Smith on Tuesday revealed that he is still struggling with a stiff back, that he had feared would keep him out of the first Test against India. The former Australia captain said he is struggling to sit for long, although he hopes to get fit by the time the second Test begins on Saturday.
"I just can't sit down for too long really. If I am up and about and moving around, I am pretty good. If I sit down, I am pretty stiff after this press conference. If I am moving around or lying down then good. If I sit around for too long then it is not great for it. So I am not worried. Everything will be fine. It will be good to go," Smith told reporters on Tuesday.
"Well initially when I did (have stiff back), I did have some fears (of missing the first Test). But I have had a few back issues in the past and they are generally 2-3 day things where I do a lot of physiotherapy, get myself into extension. Generally when I do...so it is just having someone like physio to push in my back and getting the extension and trying to get that range back. It is still a bit stiff but it didn't hamper me throughout the game. It was all good. It is something I have to manage whenever it does. I haven't had an episode since 2014. Hopefully, they can be six years apart if they come," he added.