Wednesday 5 March 2014

Shocking News That "Graeme Smith Announces His Retirement For International Cricket".


He has, in many ways, been the face of South African cricket over the last decade and played a key role in taking the side to the number one position in the Test rankings.

Picture of Graeme Smith

Graeme Smith




Batting style:
 
Left Handed bat

Bowling style:
 
Off break

Played for:
 
South Africa, Africa XI, ICC World XI, Gauteng, Hampshire 

Cricket Board, South Africa A, South Africa Pres XI, Surrey, UCB Invitation 

XI, Western Province, Rajasthan, Cape Cobras, South Africa Under-19, Somerset, Pune

Skipper-Test | Ex Skipper- ODI, T20 | Batsman


 MatchesInningsRunsNOAvg.SR100's50'sHS
Test11620392571348.7259.712738277
ODI19719469891037.9880.811047141
T203333982231.67127.530589*
IPL2929739328.42110.620491

Career:


Span:
Test:
 
2002-2014
 
ODI:
 
2002-2013
 
T20:
 
2005-2011
 
IPL:
 
2008-2011
Test
Debut:
South Africa Vs Australia at Newlands, Cape Town - Mar 08, 2002
Last played:
South Africa Vs Australia at St George's Park, Port Elizabeth - Feb 20, 2014
ODI
Debut:
South Africa Vs Australia at Goodyear Park (Springbok), Bloemfontein - Mar 30, 2002
Last played:
South Africa Vs Pakistan at St George's Park, Port Elizabeth - Nov 27, 2013
T20
Debut:
South Africa Vs New Zealand at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg - Oct 21, 2005
Last played:
South Africa Vs Australia at The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg - Oct 16, 2011
IPL
Debut:
Rajasthan Vs Hyderabad at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad - Apr 24, 2008
Last played:
Pune Vs Mumbai at Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai - May 04, 2011

CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - He was seen as a brash, arrogant and 

aloof South African but no one can dispute the impact Graeme Smith had on the world stage as he became the most successful captain in test history.

Smith's decision to retire from international cricket just nine weeks after Jacques Kallis quit will usher in a new era for South African cricket, which now finds itself shorn of experience and potentially in a leadership crisis.

'This has been the most difficult decision'
The 33-year-old's runs at the top of the order will be missed but so too will his strength of character and grit in times of adversity.
He has, in many ways, been the face of South African cricket over the last decade and played a key role in taking the side to the number one position in the test rankings.
Thrust into the captaincy role at the age of 22 following the resignation of Shaun Pollock after South Africa's miserable first round exit at the 2003 World Cup on home soil, Smith admitted it took him four or five years to settle into the job.
While many South African cricket fans have struggled to warm to him, few would argue that he deserves a place among the game's greats as he has won a record 53 tests as captain, many of those thanks to his own prowess with the bat.
Never the most elegant to watch, he bludgeoned his way to 27 test centuries, five of them double-hundreds, the last of which came less than five months ago against Pakistan in Dubai.


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At 22 years and 82 days, Graeme Smith became South Africa’s youngest captain.

ICC Super Test Captains Conference

Australia v South Africa - Third Test: Day 4

It has been his ability to grind out fourth innings runs, something that will likely be needed again in his final, ongoing, test in Cape Town, that has made him so well respected in the international game.
He led his side to two series wins in Australia and a triumph in England in 2012 that took the team to the summit of world cricket.
Despite facing the possibility of a series defeat to Australia in his final test match, he leaves the side at the very top of the game.
Smith had spoken in the build-up to the third test of still having the passion and desire for international cricket, of wanting to achieve more with this team.
A fifth batting failure in as many innings in the series may have led to him re-evaluating his future plans - the stark reality for South Africa is that they are now not just looking for a new opening batsman who can average close to 50 in test cricket but also a new leader.
There have only been a handful of regular captains of the national side since readmission to international cricket in 1991 - Kepler Wessels, Hansie Cronje, Pollock and Smith.
Choosing the right man to be number five on that list will be crucial.
One-day skipper AB de Villiers has been groomed for the test role and is likely take on the job but it is a big task for a player who at times has been the mainstay of the batting and also acts as wicketkeeper.
But in truth there are no other solid candidates.


New Zealand v South Africa - 3rd Test: Day 2


The South African captain will retire from international cricket following the conclusion of the third Test against Australia. Smith captained South Africa in 108 Test matches, including the present match, over 11 years. Factbox on the superb leader who saw off three England captains - Nasser Hussain, Michael Vaughan and Andrew Strauss, ganguly (Dada), ricky ponting - before taking his side to the top of the world rankings.



SAFRICA-CRICKET

Graeme SmithTest debut against Australia in 2002 at Newlands, one month later his 21st birthday. he Scored 68 in the second innings, batting No. 3, but South Africa lost match.



after his announcing of retirement from international cricket, for the all time capital smith leaves the ground in the 3rd test match against aus .......

We thank him for his entertainment for the past years and miss him to see on the field and wish him best of luck for his future with his family from the bottom of my heart.

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