Steve Smith

Steve Smith

Australia
Batsman Right Handed 37 Yrs
Defined by an unorthodox, fidgety stance, extraordinary hand-eye coordination, and an unquenchable appetite for long batting sessions, Steven Smith transformed himself into one of the most prolific red-ball batters in cricket history. Originating from New South Wales, Smith entered international cri...
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Personal Information
Born02-06-1989
Birth PlaceAustralia
Current Age37 yrs
RoleBatsman
Batting StyleRight Handed
Bowling StyleLeg break googly
Batting Stats
MIN/ORBF AvgS/RHS200s 100s50s4x6s
Test 125 223 28 10920 20237 56.00 53.96 239 4 37 45 1190 68
ODI 170 154 20 5800 6669 43.28 86.97 164 0 12 35 521 58
T20I 67 55 11 1094 872 24.86 125.46 90 0 0 5 96 26
FC 65 107 11 4856 8344 50.58 58.2 177 0 17 23 609 51
List A 50 48 12 2075 2288 57.64 90.69 143 0 3 15 158 51
T20 221 203 41 5790 4309 35.74 134.37 125 0 7 28 494 192
Bowling Stats
MIOBallsMaiden RWAVGS/RE/R BEST BOWL5 WKT10 WKT
Test 125 62 245 1470 28 1008 19 53.05 77.37 4.11 3/18 0 0
ODI 170 40 179.2 1076 1 971 28 34.68 38.43 5.41 3/16 0 0
T20I 67 17 48.3 291 1 377 17 22.18 17.12 7.77 3/20 0 0
FC 65 72 654.1 3925 75 2722 53 51.36 74.06 4.16 7/64 2 0
List A 50 29 159 954 7 869 19 45.74 50.21 5.47 3/43 0 0
T20 221 36 89.5 539 0 693 38 18.24 14.18 7.71 4/13 2 0

Defined by an unorthodox, fidgety stance, extraordinary hand-eye coordination, and an unquenchable appetite for long batting sessions, Steven Smith transformed himself into one of the most prolific red-ball batters in cricket history. Originating from New South Wales, Smith entered international cricket in 2010 initially as a promising leg-spinning all-rounder. However, through intense self-refinement and a drastic technical evolution, marked by a distinct back-and-across shuffle toward off stump, he conquered the demands of Test cricket to become the world's premier top-order anchor.


Smith eats, sleeps, and breathes the sport, renowned throughout the cricket world for his obsessive dedication, endless shadow-batting routines in hotel rooms, and relentless pursuit of technical perfection. His mental focus extends seamlessly into the field, where he developed into a premier slip fielder. Armed with sharp reflexes and acrobatic reach, he established himself as a reliable asset in the slips, taking memorable reflex catches and setting the record for the most outfield catches taken by an Australian in Test cricket.


Smith's ascent to world-class status materialized during the mid-2010s, highlighted by a dominant 2014-15 home series against India where he scored 769 runs across four Tests. Assuming the Australian captaincy in 2015, he elevated his game to match the burden of leadership. His tactical patience and ability to play late made him virtually 'unbowlable' on flat tracks, while his back-foot control allowed him to dominate high pace and bounce. His peak captaincy achievement arrived in the 2017-18 home Ashes series, where he compiled 687 runs at an average of 137.40 to guide Australia to a 4-0 triumph.


His career encountered a defining trial in March 2018 during the Cape Town Test scandal, which resulted in a 12-month international suspension and the loss of the captaincy. Undeterred by his year away from the game, Smith staged a monumental return during the 2019 Ashes tour of England. Facing intense opposition crowds, he produced one of the most dominant individual series performances in history, scoring 774 runs at an average of 110.57 across four Tests, including back-to-back centuries in his return match at Edgbaston, to ensure Australia retained the urn on English soil for the first time since 2001.


Beyond international formats, Smith established a strong presence in global T20 leagues, notably in the Indian Premier League. Playing for teams such as the Rajasthan Royals, Pune Warriors, and Rising Pune Supergiant, he showcased his adaptability as a middle-order accumulator and tactical captain. In 2016, he scored his maiden IPL century (101), and in 2017, he captained Rising Pune Supergiant to the IPL final, finishing as the team's top run-scorer with 472 runs.


His individual brilliance has been validated by an elite collection of global and national honours. On the world stage, he was awarded the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for ICC Cricketer of the Year in 2015, won the ICC Test Player of the Year in both 2015 and 2017, and was named the ICC Men's Test Player of the Decade for 2011-2020. Domestically, he has won the Allan Border Medal four times (2015, 2018, 2021, and 2023), putting him in elite company alongside Ricky Ponting and Michael Clarke for the most in Australian cricket history.


Relentlessly adaptive across formats, Smith's career remains a study in technical problem-solving and mental durability. Drawing frequent statistical comparisons to Sir Donald Bradman at his peak, he stands as a modern batting titan whose unique technique and big-match temperament redefined run-scoring for a generation.

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