Smith disappointed over CA's decision: Cummins
Jannatul PiealCorrespondent
Posted - 2018-11-23T17:19:57+06:00
Updated - 2018-11-23T17:19:57+06:00
Former Australia captain Steve Smith is "disappointed" over Cricket Australia (CA)'s decision to not lift the ban imposed on the trio suspended over ball-tampering accusation.
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Smith's dream to make an early return to international cricket got shattered last Tuesday (November 20).[/caption]
Australia pacer
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"I think he's pretty disappointed. I think he was hopeful of that getting lifted. But to be honest I think he's just over it - all the speculation and talk. He's just over it. He wants to play some cricket,"
said Cummins.
The 25-year-old then went on to insisting that Smith is now in a good place and he would love to feature in the upcoming Test matches against
.
"There's some good T20 comps around the world coming up that hopefully he'll go and play. I think he's sick of all the talk. He said he's in a really good place,"
he said.
"He's happy, he's playing - obviously he'd love to be playing the Tests and everything else coming up. But he's just ready to get over it," he added.
Earlier on last Tuesday (November 20), the CA decided that Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft will serve the full term of their ban after considering the Australian Cricketers' Association (ACA) submission to amend the sanctions against the trio.