Friday, 10 May 2024

 

 

LATEST NEWS Shinda Shinda No Papa Review: A Rollercoaster Journey Through Father Son Relationships Unveiling Daily Life's Eye-Opening Realities Mandal president and dozens of workers left Akali Dal and joined BJP AAP leaders should tell where they raised farmers' questions : Gurjeet Singh Aujla Modi failed farmers, soldiers: Partap Singh Bajwa Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, Energizes Ongoing Campaign In Ludhiana Congress promises guaranteed first job for every fresh graduate : Amarinder Singh Raja Warring Dr. Subhash Sharma kick starts his election campaign after paying obeisance at Takht Sri Kesgarh Sahib and Mata Naina Devi Temple Kunchacko Boban Net Worth 2024 | Unravelling the Net Worth of a Malayalam Cinema Icon Jannat Zubair Net Worth 2024 | From Child Star to Multi-Millionaire 18 Best Ritu Rai Web Series | 5 Dariya News Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla inaugurates International Seminar on Maharishi Dayanand Karnataka SSLC Result 2024: KSEAB 10th Result to be Declared Today Punjab Police Busts Inter-State Weapon Smuggling Racket; Two Held With Six Pistols World Red Cross Day observed at Raj Bhavan DC Kulwant Singh takes the bus route to encourage voters Former Indian Envoy to US Sandhu Catalyzes Rs. 800 Crores Investment Plan for Amritsar’s Economic Development, Says Dr. Sarbjit Singh Sathiala Lok Sabha Elections 2024 : People With Disability (Pwd) Voters To Be Given Wheel Chairs At Each Polling Station Location- Punamdeep Kaur Every Penny Spent on Election Campaign should be accounted for, says Expenditure Observer Shilpi Sinha Expenditure Observer reviews Preparations for General Elections in Chandigarh British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Volunteers With Go Dharmic Vigilance Bureau arrests Architect for taking Rs 10,000 bribe

 

Sussex sign Steve Smith on short-term deal ahead of 2023 Men's Ashes

Sports News, Cricket, Cricketer, Player, Bowler, Batsman, Sussex, Steve Smith
Listen to this article

Web Admin

Web Admin

5 Dariya News

New Delhi , 19 Jan 2023

Sussex have signed premier Australia batter Steve Smith on a short-term deal for three County Championship matches ahead of the 2023 Mens Ashes, which will be held from June 16 at Birmingham.

Smith will be available for selection for Sussex for their trips to Worcestershire (May 4) and Leicestershire (May 11), as well as a home game at The 1st Central County Ground on May 18, against his Australian teammate Marnus Labuschagne's Glamorgan side.

At Sussex, Smith will be teammates with India's veteran top-order batter Cheteshwar Pujara, who had earlier agreed to return to Sussex in October 2022 for the 2023 season.

"I am excited about joining Sussex for a few games in May and hopefully making a contribution to a successful season. I am particularly looking forward to working with the younger players in the squad and hoping I can provide some guidance to them," said Smith in a media release.

After making his international Test debut in 2010, Smith went on to become Australia's 45th Test captain in 2015, taking over from Michael Clarke. 

The additional responsibility of captaincy did not impact his ability to score runs, making six centuries in his first eight Tests as captain, propelling him to the number one spot in the ICC Men's Test Batting rankings.

He has since played 92 Tests for Australia, scoring 8647 runs, including 37 half-centuries and 30 centuries, at an outstanding average of 60.89. 

As of now, Smith sits in the number two spot in the ICC Men's Test Batting rankings, as well as second in the ICC's All-Time Test Rankings, behind the legendary Australian batter Don Bradman.

Rob Andrew, Sussex Cricket CEO, expressed happiness on roping in a batter of Smith's calibre albeit for a short period at Sussex. "We are thrilled to have Steve Smith available for our County Championship matches in May. 

To have arguably the world's best batter play for Sussex just before an eagerly awaited Ashes Test series is great for us and the County Championship," Andrew said. 

"Our Championship form has not been good enough for a number of years, and under the new direction of head coach Paul Farbrace, we are looking to be positive and ambitious. 

Being able to attract a player of Steve Smith's calibre is a massive statement and will be of great benefit to our young homegrown players, particularly our crop of talented young batters," he added.

Sussex added that they are also continuing their search for an overseas bowler for the upcoming County Championship season, following the news of West Indies fast bowler Jayden Seales' long-term knee injury.

 

Tags: Sports News , Cricket , Cricketer , Player , Bowler , Batsman , Sussex , Steve Smith

 

 

related news

 

 

 

Photo Gallery

 

 

Video Gallery

 

 

5 Dariya News RNI Code: PUNMUL/2011/49000
© 2011-2024 | 5 Dariya News | All Rights Reserved
Powered by: CDS PVT LTD