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Steve Smith and David Warner preparing for Sheffield Shield return

They both played in the World Cup and the Ashes but Steve Smith and David Warner are preparing for their first meaningful return to domestic cricket when the Sheffield Shield starts next week.

David Warner (left) and Steve Smith will soon return to Sheffield Shield cricket with NSW. Picture: AFP
David Warner (left) and Steve Smith will soon return to Sheffield Shield cricket with NSW. Picture: AFP

Steve Smith and David Warner will make their long-awaited returns to first-class cricket in Australia next week when the Sheffield Shield season kicks into gear.

It was a regular sight to see the two superstars training with NSW last summer in their Blues kits, but playing any form of State cricket was part of the strict 12-month ban imposed on them.

Smith and Warner both made high profile returns to international cricket during the World Cup and Ashes in England, however, the Gabba clash against Queensland starting on Thursday shapes as their first meaningful return to cricket on home soil ahead of the coming international summer.

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David Warner (left) and Steve Smith will soon return to Sheffield Shield cricket with NSW. Picture: AFP
David Warner (left) and Steve Smith will soon return to Sheffield Shield cricket with NSW. Picture: AFP

NSW will rest fellow Ashes stars Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins for the opening round, but left-arm assassin Mitchel Starc is set to play.

The plan is for Lyon to return for the second Shield match at the SCG, while Hazlewood and Cummins will be kept on ice until a one-dayer for NSW in Sydney on October 23.

Starc will also get a spell at some point before the Test summer, but will line-up in the first Shield match after being left out of four of the five Ashes Tests.

Warner struggled against England but isn’t expected to be under any pressure to hold his spot at the top of the order for the first Test against Pakistan in late November.

Smith will be looking to continue the outstanding form he produced during the Ashes series. Picture: Getty Images
Smith will be looking to continue the outstanding form he produced during the Ashes series. Picture: Getty Images

Australian captain Tim Paine declared in an interview last week that Warner has more than enough runs on the board on home soil to be a guaranteed start, with the Gabba one of his most successful venues.

Plenty of spots are up for grabs for the Australian summer against Pakistan and New Zealand, with Smith, Marnus Labuschagne and Matthew Wade the only batters to stand up during the Ashes.

One candidate would be NSW’s Kurtis Patterson, who scored a hundred in his last Test back in February – however he remains in doubt for the first Shield game after picking up a quad injury.

Warner will be aiming to return to form after a dismal Ashes series. Picture: AP
Warner will be aiming to return to form after a dismal Ashes series. Picture: AP

Blues opener Daniel Hughes is coming off back-to-back one-day centuries and with a first-class average of 38.54, could come into Test contention if he was to also have a big start to the summer against the red ball.

Queensland have three of their top four vying for Test spots, with Usman Khawaja, Joe Burns and Matthew Renshaw all serious contenders.

Like Warner, Khawaja’s record in Australia is so strong that a big start to the summer should be enough to secure his return despite being dropped during the Ashes.

Originally published as Steve Smith and David Warner preparing for Sheffield Shield return

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