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Smith out of third Test against Australia

South African captain Graeme Smith withdrew from the third and final Test against Australia on Friday after suffering a blow to the hand in fielding practice.

Published on: Mar 30, 2006 09:56 PM IST
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South African captain Graeme Smith withdrew from the third and final Test against Australia on Friday after suffering a blow to the hand in fielding practice on Thursday.

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Smith was practicing his slip catching when he was struck on the tip of his ring finger on the left hand, the same finger that was injured in India last November. That injury limited his role in the opening weeks of the tour to Australia.

"He has been withdrawn due to a soft tissue injury," South African media manager Gerald de Kock said on Thursday.

"He went to see a hand specialist and had a scan. Although there was a bone chip floating around, there is no fracture, but there is severe bruising and some tendon damage. Graeme was in a lot of pain," De Kock said.

Boeta Dippenaar will replace Smith in the team. Arthur said Herschelle Gibbs would continue to bat in the top three, although it is unclear whether he would open in Smith's absence.

South African coach Mickey Arthur said Jacques Kallis would take over the captaincy for the final Test. Australia won the first two Tests in Cape Town and Durban.

 
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