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Australia's Steve Smith Plots Return To T20I Squad And LA 2028 Via England ODI Series
Smith suffered a setback to his long-term plans when he was overlooked for this year's ICC Men's T20 World Cup, but the 35-year-old has since made a strong impact in the shortest format with some excellent performances in franchise cricket in the recently completed Major League Cricket tournament in the USA.
The right-handed batter will continue to play in Australia's domestic T20 competition - the Big Bash - and has earmarked a return to the Indian Premier League in the future to continue his affiliation with franchise cricket around the world.
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