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Steve Smith Retirement: Top ODI Knocks That Proved Why ‘Smudge’ Was One Of Australia’s Best!

According to a Cricket Australia media release, the former ODI skipper will continue to be available for Test cricket and Twenty20 Internationals.

Steve Smith Retirement: Australia’s sensational batter, Steve Smith announced his retirement from the ODI format after defeat against India in Champions Trophy semifinal.

According to a Cricket Australia media release, the former ODI skipper will continue to be available for Test cricket and Twenty20 Internationals.

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Also Read: Big Blow For Australia: Steve Smith Announces Retirement From ODIs!

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Top Knocks By Steve Smith In ODIs

ScoreOpponentVenueYearFoursSixesResult
108 vsSouth AfricaDurban201691Australia lost by 4 wickets
108* vsPakistanPerth2017111Australia won by 7 wickets
131 vsIndiaBengaluru2020141Australia lost by 7 wickets
149 vsIndiaPerth2016112Australia won by 5 wickets
164 vsNew ZealandSydney2016144Australia won by 68 runs

Also Read: Steve Smith Retirement: Was Disappointing Loss Against India The Reason Behind Smith’s Sudden Decision?

First published on: Mar 05, 2025 12:30 PM IST


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