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Cricket Biography

Steve Smith

“Smudge”

Australian · Kogarah, New South Wales · Born 1 January 1989

Batsman
9338
test runs
58.6
test average
33
centuries
9338
test career runs

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The most dominant Test batsman of his era — 9,000 runs and the controversial Sandpaper Gate.

Steven Peter Devereux Smith was born in Kogarah, New South Wales in 1989. He is the most technically prolific Test batsman of his era. He averaged 76.74 in Ashes cricket against England — the highest of any batsman in the history of the rivalry. He was suspended from cricket for 12 months following the 2018 ball-tampering scandal in Cape Town — known as Sandpaper Gate — in which he admitted awareness of the plan to use sandpaper on the ball, making him complicit as captain. He returned from the ban in 2019 and immediately averaged over 60 in the Ashes. He was involved in the controversy that ended David Warner's captaincy and career simultaneously.

Best Known For

ICC Test Cricketer of Year 3x

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • ICC Test Cricketer of Year 3x
  • Ashes winner multiple
  • World Test Championship 2023
Career Journey

Timeline

1989 👶 Born in Kogarah, New South Wales
🏟️ New South Wales
🏟️ Rajasthan Royals
🏆 ICC Test Cricketer of Year 3x
🏆 Ashes winner multiple
🏆 World Test Championship 2023
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Steve Smith

Steve Smith scored 9,338 runs in Test cricket at an average of 58.6.

Steve Smith scored 33 international centuries.

Steve Smith was born in 1989 in Kogarah.

Steve Smith is Australian.

Steve Smith played as a Batsman.

Career Timeline — Steve Smith
1989
Born in Kogarah, New South Wales
New South Wales
New South Wales
Rajasthan Royals
Rajasthan Royals
ICC Test Cricketer of Year 3x
Ashes winner multiple
World Test Championship 2023