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Steven Smith  (Australia)

Steven Smith Full Name: Steven Peter Devereux Smith
Date of Birth: Jun 02, 1989, Sydney, New South Wales
Major Team: Australia, Antigua Hawksbills, Australia A, Australian Institute of Sports, Kent 2nd XI, Kochi Tuskers Kerala, New South Wales, New South Wales Second XI, New South Wales Under-19s, Pune Warriors, Rajasthan Royals, Rising Pune Supergiants, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Sutherland, Sydney Sixers, Sydney South East, Worcestershire
Playing Roll: All Rounder
Batting Style: Right
Bowling Style: Legbreak
Nick Name: Steve Smith
International Debut: 2010

Batting And Fielding Records

Type M Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Test 102 181 22 9320 239 58.62 17292 53.90 32 39 1027 52 167 -
ODI 155 139 16 5356 164 43.54 6138 87.26 12 32 476 51 84 -
T20I 65 53 11 1079 90 25.69 862 125.17 - 5 94 25 40 -

Bowling Records

Type M Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Eco SR 4W 5W 10W
Test 102 62 1470 1008 19 3/18 4/83 53.05 4.11 77.37 - - -
ODI 155 40 1076 971 28 3/16 3/16 34.68 5.41 38.43 - - -
T20I 65 17 291 377 17 3/20 3/20 22.18 7.77 17.12 - - -

Career Statistics

Test Debut:  Pakistan v Australia at London, 13-16, Jul 2010
ODI Debut:  Australia v West Indies at Melbourne, Feb 10, 2010
T20I Debut:  Australia v Pakistan at Melbourne, Feb 05, 2010

Steven Peter Devereux Smith (born 2-Jun-1989; Sydney, New South Wales) is a right-handed batsman and Legbreak bowler, who plays international cricket for Australia. He made his International debut in T20I against Pakistan at MCG on 5-Feb-2019.

Steve Smith started his Test career as a legspinner who batted at No.8; by the time he was named Australia's captain five years later, he was the No.1 Test batsman in the world and no more than an occasional bowler.

Steven Smith TimeLine

  • 30-Nov-2019: Steven Smith became the fastest batsman to 7,000 Test. He complete milestone in his 126th innings, taking possession of a mark held for 73 years by English great Wally Hammond who reached the milestone in his 131st innings.
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