For a player who always excelled against India, it was only fitting that the Aussie stalwart signed off against his favourite opponent.
Australia's star batter Steve Smith has announced his retirement from One-Day Internationals. The middle-order batter's final appearance in ODIs came in the Champions Trophy semifinal against India in ...
Steve Smith will head into the Sri Lanka tour on 9,999 Test runs © AFP Steve Smith admitted to having been 'little bit worried' after suffering a freak elbow injury ...
Steve Smith has been named Australia's captain for their tour of Sri Lanka. Pat Cummins is out on a paternity leave whilst also nursing an ankle issue which was "managed through the summer" said ...
Nine months after Steve Smith was pushed to open the innings for Australia, it has been decided to bring him back to the middle order ©Getty First came the tragic news, that Cameron Green will ...
Smith is expected to lead Australia in the Test series in the absence of Pat Cummins, who is on paternity leave © Getty Steve Smith is set to join the Australian ...
Steve Smith hit four fours and three sixes in his unbeaten 46 off 28 balls to put Washington Freedom just ahead of DLS par score when lightning and rain arrived and ensured there wouldn't be any ...
Mitchell Marsh threw his weight behind the underperforming Steve Smith, backing him to be among the runs once again when Australia meet India at the Gabba for the third Test from December 14.
The Australian captain feels that the young bowling attack did a good job and the experience of playing in the big event and against quality oppositions will hold them in good stead going further ...
In a way, it was apt that Steve Smith's final act as an ODI cricketer was a hug and a fond chat with Virat Kohli. As close-ups would reveal later, it also happened to be the moment when Smith ...
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