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'Felt dizzy': Steve Smith opens up on vertigo battle 
Smith missed the third Test due to vertigo

'Felt dizzy': Steve Smith opens up on vertigo battle 

Dec 25, 2025
11:46 am

What's the story

Australian cricket star Steve Smith has opened up about his battle with vertigo, which kept him out of the 3rd Ashes Test against England at Adelaide Oval. This was the second time in six Tests that Smith had to sit out. He was replaced by Usman Khawaja for the third match of this series. Meanwhile, Pat Cummins returned to lead Australia after recovering from his injury.

Health battle

Struggle with vertigo

Smith, who is now back and will captain Australia in the 4th Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground, had earlier dealt with vertigo symptoms in his career. Ahead of the Test, he said he wasn't "tracking the ball well" in the lead-up to the Adelaide Test and told Australian coach Andrew McDonald about his condition. "As soon as I started batting in Adelaide, I didn't feel great," Smith said.

Match experience

Experience with vertigo during the match

Smith recalled feeling dizzy and having trouble focusing on moving targets. "It wasn't the room spinning with the vertigo, which I've had previously, but it's the eye-tracking and not being able to focus on things, particularly moving targets," he said. He added that he felt slow and heavy-headed, which made it difficult for him to play at his usual level.

Management strategy

Plans for management

Smith revealed that he is still consulting with experts about his condition and has some training exercises to do. These include tracking things and wearing goggles with a laser, among other things. "I've got some training exercises I need to do, tracking things, wearing goggles with a laser on them," Smith said.

Series performance

Performance in the Ashes series

As of now, Smith has slammed 103 runs from four innings at 51.50 in the ongoing Ashes series. He had batted with eye blacks to adjust to conditions during the pink-ball Test at The Gabba, Brisbane. "I felt like I batted pretty well in Brisbane, even with the pink ball," Smith said, adding that he is considering using these patches for normal games too. Notably, Smith slammed a half-century in the Brisbane Test.