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T20 World Cup 2026: Australia mull including Smith for crucial Sri Lanka clash

Australia are contemplating the inclusion of Steve Smith for their crucial T20 World Cup Group B encounter against Sri Lanka after a shocking defeat to Zimbabwe left their campaign hanging in the balance. With captain Mitchell Marsh injured and the pace attack depleted, the former champions must win their remaining matches

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Steve Smith. Pic/AP, PTI

Steve Smith. Pic/AP, PTI

Injury-hit Australia could consider bringing in veteran Steve Smith to bolster their stuttering batting as the former champions aim to keep their fate in their own hands when they face Sri Lanka in a crucial T20 World Cup Group B clash here on Monday. Australia risk an early exit after suffering a shock 23-run defeat to Zimbabwe in their previous match. They now need victories in their remaining group matches against Oman and Sri Lanka to progress to the Super Eights without relying on other results.

Australia are currently third on the group table with two points from as many games. The 2021 champions, who have been marred by injuries, were bowled out for 146 following a dramatic top-order collapse against Zimbabwe. Captain Mitchell Marsh, who also opens the innings, missed Australia's second game running and remains under an injury cloud suffering from internal testicular bleeding. Smith has joined the squad as Marsh's cover, but the 36-year-old is yet to be officially added to the 15-man T20 World Cup squad. Australia can include him without replacing anyone, as they have a spare spot following the injury-enforced exit of pacer Josh Hazlewood.

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