Former Australia captain Mark Taylor has called for fence boundary to make a comeback in cricket, citing the concussion to Steve Smith while fielding in the second T20I against Sri Lanka. In the match, Smith, fielding at deep mid-wicket, dived full length to grab the ball over boundary rope and flicked it back to the field.
But in the process, he hit his head on the ground and was immediately attended to by the medical staff. Smith didn't field for the remainder of the match as Australia won via the Super Over. The concussion ruled out Smith from the rest of the T20I series. But he is expected to be fit in time for the three-Test tour of Pakistan in March.
Smith's concussion comes just after batter Will Pucovski was substituted from a Sheffield Shield match due to a volleyball hitting him on the head during the warm-up. It was the 11th concussion of Pucovksi's largely interrupted cricketing career. Taylor, for now, wants fence boundaries to return in the game with a twist.