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Thursday September 12, 2024

Australia batsman Smith says he has no plans to retire

By Reuters
August 21, 2024
Australias Steve Smith reacts as he walks after losing his wicket, caught by Englands Zak Crawley off the bowling of Chris Woakes. — Reuters/file
Australia's Steve Smith reacts as he walks after losing his wicket, caught by England's Zak Crawley off the bowling of Chris Woakes. — Reuters/file 

MELBOURNE: Veteran Australia batsman Steve Smith says he has no plans to wind down his cricket career having signed a long-term deal to play in the Big Bash League (BBL) with the Sydney Sixers.

The 35-year-old inked a three-year contract with the Sixers and could squeeze in four BBL games during the home summer between the final test against India and the tour of Sri Lanka.

Smith was overlooked for Australia’s Twenty20 World Cup squad for the tournament in the United States and the Caribbean but remains committed to playing all formats. “I don’t have any plans, I’m just enjoying playing at the moment. I’m pretty relaxed and I’m looking forward to this summer,” he told reporters on Tuesday. “I think I’ll get a few (BBL) games in this year and then we’ll see where we go from there. Every chance I get, I jump at it.”

Smith said he had no idea whether he would open in the five-test series against India, which starts on Nov. 22 at Perth Stadium, though he suggested his team mates wanted him back at number four where he has played much of his test career. “The conversations I’ve had so far are that we’ll go to England and the boys will have the T20s, and then I’m there for the one-dayers and we’ll make a decision after that,” he said.

“Those conversations are happening in the background. I saw some comments that Usman (Khawaja) made and I think he said he likes me down at number four, and I think Marnus (Labuschagne) is of a similar thought pattern.