Sunday, June 28, 2015

Steven Smith
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Personal information
Full nameSteven Peter Devereux Smith
Born2 June 1989 (age 26)
Sydney, Australia
NicknameSmudge[1]
Height176 cm (5 ft 9 in)[2]
Batting styleRight-handed
Bowling styleRight-arm leg break
RoleAll-rounder
International information
National side
Test debut(cap 415)13 July 2010 v Pakistan
Last Test6 January 2015 v India
ODI debut(cap 182)19 February 2010 v West Indies
Last ODI29 March 2015 v New Zealand
ODI shirt no.49
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2007–presentNew South Wales Blues(squad no. 19)
2009Royal Challengers Bangalore
2010Worcestershire
2011Kochi Tuskers Kerala
2011–presentSydney Sixers
2012–2013Pune Warriors India
2013Antigua Hawksbills
2014–presentRajasthan Royals
Career statistics
CompetitionTestODIFCLA
Matches28587198
Runs scored2,58715495,8192,909
Batting average56.2340.7652.9042.77
100s/50s9/114/718/284/18
Top score199105199105
Balls bowled1,0741,0224,6391,964
Wickets15275946
Bowling average51.7333.1454.8938.00
5 wickets in innings0010
10 wickets in match0000
Best bowling3/183/167/643/16
Catches/stumpings24/–34/–83/–60/–
Source: ESPN Cricinfo, 18 June 2015

Steven Peter Devereux Smith (born 2 June 1989) is an Australian cricketerwho represents AustraliaNew South Wales BluesSydney Sixers andRajasthan Royals. He is the captain of New South Wales. Although he was initially selected for Australia as an all-rounder who could bowl right-arm leg spin, Smith now plays primarily as a batsman. He is currently ranked as the number 1 Test batsman in the world.
In December 2014, Smith was made permanent vice-captain and was chosen to captain the Australian Test side in the 2014–15 series against India after Michael Clarke was ruled out of the remainder of the series due to injury.[3]He also took over Clarke's fielding spot in the slips.
As of June 2015, Smith is ranked as the number one Test batsman in the world according to the ICC Player Rankings. Smith was the leading run scorer in 2014–15 Border-Gavaskar Trophy series against India. In 2015, he won theAllan Border Medal for the best player in Australian Cricket. In June 2015, he was moved up to the coveted no.3 spot in the Test batting order for the series against the West Indies and the 2015 Ashes series, a position previously held by Ricky Ponting.[4]

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