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Australia Confident Of Smith's Return For 2nd Test After He Rejoins Squad
Smith spent the past week in New York, where he resumed batting using a tennis ball and an "incredi-ball" (a soft cricket training ball), before rejoining the squad in Barbados on Saturday evening after their three-day win in the opening Test.
He still has to complete a few medical protocols, with Tuesday’s training session in Grenada set to be a decisive one. However, head coach Andrew McDonald is confident Smith will be fit to return at No. 4, a move that will likely see Josh Inglis make way in the playing XI.
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