Australia batter Steve Smith has announced his retirement from one-day internationals following the team’s defeat to India in the Champions Trophy 2025 semifinals.
Steve Smith has retired from one-day cricket. The two-time World Cup winner has decided to bow out of the ODI game after Australia’s loss to India in the Champions League semi-final.
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With the next ODI World Cup still two years away, Smith on Wednesday announced his decision to retire from 50-over cricket, amid whispers fellow white ball great Glenn Maxwell may also be weighing up ...
The former skipper walked away from the 50-over format after Australia’s loss to India in the Champions Trophy semi-final.
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Steve Smith remains available for Test and T20 selection AFP via Getty Images He scored five half-centuries, including an unbeaten 56 in the final, to help Australia to win the 2015 World Cup on ...
Steve Smith scored a fighting half-century in his final ODI innings.Credit: Getty Images “It has been a ... so it feels like the right time to make way. “Test cricket remains a priority ...
After starring in a Champions Trophy that has proven a wrecking ball for international captains, ex-English skippers Mike Atherton and Nasser Hussain said Smith departs 50-over cricket at the peak of ...
(Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images) But he has opted to prioritise Test cricket and is still be available for Twenty20 selection. Fans quickly reacted to the news on social media. One wrote: ...
The apparent moment Steve Smith told great rival Virat Kohli he was retiring from ODI cricket has gone viral in the wake of the Australian great’s announcement. Smith called time on his career in the ...