Australia batsman Steven Smith take retirement from ODI Cricket


Following Australia's Champions Trophy semi-final defeat, Steven Smith announced his immediate retirement from ODI cricket, though he will still be available for Test matches and Twenty20 Internationals. Despite filling in as captain for the Champions Trophy in Pat Cummins' absence, Smith, 35, told his teammates right away following the defeat to India that he had played his final ODI match and would not be joining Australia for the 2027 World Cup. Smith remarked, "I have loved every minute of it and it has been a great ride." "There have been countless incredible moments and priceless memories. Along with the many amazing teammates who shared the journey, winning two World Cups was a great highlight. "People have a fantastic opportunity right now." Smith was part of Australia's ODI World Cup-winning squad in 2015 and 2023, and he took over the captaincy of the 50-over side following the retirement of Michael Clarke. He led Australia in 64 matches, winning 32 and losing 28, with four no results. He took over the captaincy on an interim basis for the Champions Trophy, filling in for Pat Cummins, who was out injured. "His record as a batter across 167 games is exemplary and to leave the format as a two-time World Cup winner cements his legacy as one of the great Australian ODI players. From an NSP standpoint, Steve remains fully committed to Test cricket and is an integral member of and leader within that team."