Key Points

Steve Smith suffered a painful finger injury while fielding in the WTC Final against South Africa. The Australian star was rushed to the hospital for scans after dropping a crucial catch. Meanwhile, South Africa continues their chase of 282 with Markram nearing a century. The dramatic match at Lord's keeps fans on edge as both teams battle for the ICC title.

Key Points: Steve Smith Hospitalized After Finger Injury in WTC Final

  • Smith injured attempting a slip catch off Starc's delivery
  • Sent to hospital for scans and treatment
  • South Africa chases 282 in WTC Final
  • Markram nears century as Proteas fight back
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WTC Final: Australia veteran Steve Smith sent to hospital after hurting his finger

Australia's Steve Smith suffers a compound finger dislocation during the WTC Final against South Africa, requiring hospital scans.

"Steve Smith has suffered a compound dislocation of his right little finger while fielding in the slip cordon. - Australian Team"

London, June 13

Australia suffered a massive scare when veteran batter Steve Smith hurt his finger when attempting a catch on the third day of the ICC World Test Championship Final against South Africa, on Friday at the Home of Cricket, Lord's, according to the ICC website.

Smith was standing in close at slip with a helmet on when South Africa captain Temba Bavuma edged one into the cordon off pacer Mitchell Starc, and the Australia veteran grassed the chance with Bavuma on just two at the time.

The drop was further heightened when Smith hurt his finger and had to leave the ground to receive treatment.

Smith commenced the day's final session off the field to receive further treatment and was later sent to the hospital for scans.

"Steve Smith has suffered a compound dislocation of his right little finger while fielding in the slip cordon during the ICC Men's World Test Championship Final against South Africa at Lord's," Australia confirmed.

"He was assessed by Australian team medical staff at the ground and taken to hospital for x-rays and further treatment."

Earlier in the third session, South Africa are more than halfway through in their run chase of 282 against Australia in the World Test Championship (WTC) final 2025 at Lord's. Aiden Markram is closing in on a century while South African captain Temba Bavuma is battling through injury and nearing a fifty. SA have reached 154/2 after 38 overs.

A fine half-century partnership between Aiden Markram and Wiaan Mulder put South Africa in a solid spot at the end of the second session during day three of the WTC final at Lord's on Friday. At the end of the session, SA was 94/2, with skipper Temba Bavuma (11*) and Markram (49*) unbeaten.

Earlier, Starc played one of the finest innings of his life, which powered Australia to 207/10, leading by 281 at lunch. Starc remained not out on 58, leaving Proteas to chasing 282 to end their ICC title drought. On the other hand, Australia will be looking to bowl out SA to retain their WTC title.

- ANI

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Here are 5 diverse Indian perspective comments for the WTC Final article:
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Rahul K.
Tough break for Smith! Hope it's not serious. As an Indian cricket fan, I know how crucial he is for Australia. Meanwhile, what a match this is turning out to be! South Africa chasing 282 at Lord's - reminds me of our 2013 Champions Trophy final 😊
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Priya M.
Compound dislocation sounds painful! Fielding in slips is always risky business. Remember when Rahane took that stunning catch in slips against Australia? Hope Smith recovers soon, though I won't mind if this gives SA an advantage - would love to see new champions!
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Arjun S.
Injuries are never good for cricket. But honestly, why is the WTC final only a one-match affair? Should be best of 3 like other sports. ICC needs to rethink this format. One bad day and you lose the championship - doesn't seem fair.
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Sneha R.
Starc's performance is 🔥! 58* and now bowling well. As much as I respect Smith, this match is showing why test cricket is the real deal. Hope BCCI is watching - we need more test matches in India instead of just T20s!
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Vikram J.
Tough luck for Smith but that's cricket. Meanwhile, where's the coverage for Indian domestic cricket? We're so obsessed with international matches that we forget our Ranji players who play with similar passion but get peanuts in return. Just saying!

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