Batting and fielding averages
|
Mat |
Inns |
NO |
Runs |
HS |
Ave |
BF |
SR |
100 |
50 |
4s |
6s |
Ct |
St |
| Tests |
110 |
192 |
12 |
8753 |
277 |
48.62 |
14683 |
59.61 |
26 |
37 |
1110 |
23 |
160 |
0 |
| ODIs |
193 |
190 |
10 |
6942 |
141 |
38.56 |
8565 |
81.05 |
10 |
47 |
785 |
44 |
103 |
0 |
| T20Is |
33 |
33 |
2 |
982 |
89* |
31.67 |
770 |
127.53 |
0 |
5 |
123 |
26 |
18 |
0 |
| First-class |
153 |
263 |
18 |
12141 |
311 |
49.55 |
|
|
35 |
49 |
|
|
222 |
0 |
| List A |
255 |
249 |
15 |
9284 |
141 |
39.67 |
|
|
14 |
67 |
|
|
135 |
0 |
| Twenty20 |
81 |
81 |
6 |
2282 |
105 |
30.42 |
1847 |
123.55 |
1 |
11 |
281 |
49 |
35 |
0 |
|
Mat |
Inns |
Balls |
Runs |
Wkts |
BBI |
BBM |
Ave |
Econ |
SR |
4w |
5w |
10 |
| Tests |
110 |
37 |
1418 |
885 |
8 |
2/145 |
2/145 |
110.62 |
3.74 |
177.2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| ODIs |
193 |
43 |
1026 |
951 |
18 |
3/30 |
3/30 |
52.83 |
5.56 |
57.0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| T20Is |
33 |
3 |
24 |
57 |
0 |
- |
- |
- |
14.25 |
- |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| First-class |
153 |
|
1786 |
1132 |
11 |
2/145 |
|
102.90 |
3.80 |
162.3 |
|
0 |
0 |
| List A |
255 |
|
1968 |
1796 |
47 |
3/30 |
3/30 |
38.21 |
5.47 |
41.8 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Twenty20 |
81 |
7 |
96 |
148 |
4 |
3/23 |
3/23 |
37.00 |
9.25 |
24.0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Test debut |
South Africa v Australia at Cape Town, Mar 8-12, 2002 scorecard |
| Last Test |
South Africa v Pakistan at Centurion, Feb 22-24, 2013 scorecard |
| Test statistics |
|
| ODI debut |
South Africa v Australia at Bloemfontein, Mar 30, 2002 scorecard |
| Last ODI |
South Africa v Pakistan at Durban, Mar 21, 2013 scorecard |
| ODI statistics |
|
| T20I debut |
South Africa v New Zealand at Johannesburg, Oct 21, 2005 scorecard |
| Last T20I |
South Africa v Australia at Johannesburg, Oct 16, 2011 scorecard |
| T20I statistics |
|
| First-class debut |
1999/00 |
| Last First-class |
Middlesex v Surrey at Lord's, May 2-5, 2013 scorecard |
| List A debut |
1999/00 |
| Last List A |
Surrey v Hampshire at The Oval, May 6, 2013 scorecard |
| Twenty20 debut |
Western Province Boland v Dolphins at Cape Town, Apr 7, 2004 scorecard |
| Last Twenty20 |
South Africa v Australia at Johannesburg, Oct 16, 2011 scorecard |
Meaty, muscular and mighty, that's Graeme Smith, who looms even larger than all that as South Africa's colossus of a captain. His achievements as a batsman are significant, but the most important monument to his career is the fact that under Smith, the confidence of South Africans, both within and outside of the national team and its structures, has been rebuilt.
Smith's leadership and his batting are all about being direct and upfront. The subtleties of captaincy have grown into his game, but he is still at his most comfortable surging once more unto the breach himself with a cursory backward glance to see if his men are following.
His batting is similarly forthright: anything bowled near his pads will be sent screaming through midwicket. Anything drivable on the off-side will be driven, brutally, often
inelegantly, but always effectively. Square of jaw and shoulder, they don't call him "Biff" for nothing. With Smith, what you see really is what you get.
Smith can hardly be blamed for doing things his own way. He was, after all, handed the reins at 22 - which made him his country's youngest captain - and tasked with rebuilding South Africans' faith in the integrity of game itself. That precious jewel had been shattered by Hansie Cronje's immoral greed and it was not restored completely under Shaun Pollock's sincere but undemonstrative leadership.
If Pollock was too maturely minded a captain for South African sensibilities, Smith was spot on: an overgrown schoolyard bully of the nicest possible type who would just as soon take a (verbal) swing at an opponent as buy him a beer. After the game, of course.
The double centuries Smith scored in his 11th and 12th Tests, and just his third and fourth as captain, in England in 2003 made for an ironclad argument to retain his overtly direct approach to getting the job done.
Those were his early days in charge, but arguably his greatest triumph came much later, when he led South Africa to their first Test series victory in Australia, in 2008-09. All that remains now is to get his hands on a chunk of ICC silverware, a prize that has eluded South Africa since 1998.
Telford Vice
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March 8-12, 2002
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Graeme Smith, at the age of 21, makes his Test debut against Australia
in Cape Town. He manages just 3 in the first innings but impresses in the second with a solid 68, but in a losing cause. The effort, however, is enough for selectors to retain faith in his ability.
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April 6-9, 2002
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Smith is drafted in the ODI side in the same series, and consolidates on his Test performance, striking two fifties,
in Port Elizabeth and
Cape Town, in consecutive games.
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October 18-22, 2002
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Smith's first three-figure score, in just his third Test, is a double-ton, against Bangladesh
in East London. With that, he makes that opening slot his own. South Africa cruise home by an innings.
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January 2-5, 2003
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Smith and Herschelle Gibbs form an excellent opening partnership, and the first of several major exploits comes against Pakistan where they add 368 in South Africa's innings win
in Cape Town.
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February 13, 2003
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An injury to Jonty Rhodes' hand
rules him out of the 2003 World Cup, giving Smith an opportunity to take his place. He scores a half-century but the campaign ends in disappointment for South Africa, who are knocked out in the league stage. The captain, Shaun Pollock, is the first casualty.
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March 16, 2003
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A decision that raises eyebrows - Smith's
appointment as captain, barely after a year in international cricket, is a choice that receives widespread approval some time later. His first ODI as captain, against India
in Dhaka, is a disappointment but South Africa fight back in that tri-series. Things begin well on the Test front, with a win
in Chittagong.
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July-September, 2003
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The making of Graeme Smith. Rudely referred to as "what's his name" by Nasser Hussain prior to the first Test
at Edgbaston, Smith replies with vengeance. He smashes 277 and 85 in the drawn game, and follows it up with a match-winning 259
at Lord's. South Africa are beaten in the final Test and the series is drawn 2-2, but Smith finishes with 714 runs at 79.33 in his first major assignment at the helm.
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October 11, 2003
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A mid-pitch altercation in an ODI involving Smith, Andrew Hall and Mohammad Yousuf (then Yousuf Youhana) results in a
ban for the two South African players. Smith is banned for one ODI and fined 50% of his match-fee.
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March 2004
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Smith makes 41 and an unbeaten 125 to help South Africa chase down 234 and level the three-match series 1-1 against New Zealand
in Wellington. The game is Gary Kirsten's last.
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January 13-17, 2005
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A series win against a formidable opponent continues to elude Smith. Against a resurgent England
in Johannesburg, Smith drops down the order after suffering a concussion. He makes an unbeaten 67 at No.8, but the hosts are blown away by a seven-for from Matthew Hoggard. England go on to win the series 2-1.
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February 4, 2005
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It takes a while for Smith to notch-up a three-figure score in the 50-over version, but in his
59th ODI, he helps South Africa scale down 270 against England with 105. South Africa end up winning the series 4-1.
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March-April, 2005
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After a successful series against Zimbabwe, Smith smacks three centuries in consecutive Tests
against West Indies. South Africa win that series 2-0, in which Smith scores 505 runs at 84.16.
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December 2005-March 2006
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South Africa fail to win a single Test in five attempts under Smith's captaincy in the back-to-back
away and
home series against Australia. Smith's own form is below-par, averaging 25.83 and 18.75 in the two series.
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March 12, 2006
-
South Africa more than compensate for the defeats in the Tests with a
stunning chase in the fifth and deciding ODI at a packed Wanderers, scaling down 434 off the penultimate delivery. Gibbs is the star with a scintillating 175, but Smith helps in providing an excellent platform with a 55-ball 90.
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April 2006-February 2008
-
Smith begins to achieve some
consistency in terms of results as captain, winning seven Test series in a row in a space of a year-and-a-half. South Africa beat New Zealand twice at home, beat Pakistan home and away, and overcome India, Bangladesh and West Indies. His own batting results are mixed but his twin half-centuries against India
in Cape Town help South Africa win the series 2-1 after being down 0-1.
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April 2007
-
Amid all the Test success, South Africa flounder again in an ICC tournament. They qualify for the
semi-final of the World Cup in 2007 in the Caribbean, but are mauled by Australia who go on to win the tournament for the third consecutive time. South Africa are also knocked out of the inaugural World Twenty20 at home before the semi-finals.
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July-August 2008
-
Smith plays a critical role in South Africa's first series win in England since 1965. He scores a century in the
Lord's Test that ends in a draw, his bowlers win him the second
at Leeds and in the third,
at Edgbaston, chasing 283 for victory, he stars with an unbeaten 154 to steer his team home after it had been struggling at 93 for 4 at one stage. The achievement is a prelude to bigger rewards.
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August 18, 2010
-
After leading South Africa in 27 Twenty20 internationals, Smith announces that he is
giving up the captaincy in this format, and will quit ODI leadership after the 2011 World Cup.
Batting and fielding averages
|
Mat |
Inns |
NO |
Runs |
HS |
Ave |
BF |
SR |
100 |
50 |
4s |
6s |
Ct |
St |
| World Cup |
20 |
20 |
1 |
747 |
91 |
39.31 |
865 |
86.35 |
0 |
6 |
84 |
6 |
15 |
0 |
| ODIs |
193 |
190 |
10 |
6942 |
141 |
38.56 |
8565 |
81.05 |
10 |
47 |
785 |
44 |
103 |
0 |
| List A |
255 |
249 |
15 |
9284 |
141 |
39.67 |
|
|
14 |
67 |
|
|
135 |
0 |
|
Mat |
Inns |
Balls |
Runs |
Wkts |
BBI |
BBM |
Ave |
Econ |
SR |
4w |
5w |
10 |
| World Cup |
20 |
8 |
156 |
162 |
4 |
2/56 |
2/56 |
40.50 |
6.23 |
39.0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| ODIs |
193 |
43 |
1026 |
951 |
18 |
3/30 |
3/30 |
52.83 |
5.56 |
57.0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| List A |
255 |
|
1968 |
1796 |
47 |
3/30 |
3/30 |
38.21 |
5.47 |
41.8 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Limited Overs Career Statistics
| World Cup span |
2003-2011 |
| ODI debut |
South Africa v Australia at Bloemfontein, Mar 30, 2002 scorecard |
| Last ODI |
South Africa v Pakistan at Durban, Mar 21, 2013 scorecard |
| List A debut |
1999/00 |
| Last List A |
Surrey v Hampshire at The Oval, May 6, 2013 scorecard |
Under Graeme Smith, South Africa have not won a piece of ICC silverware and the 2011 World Cup will be their last chance to do so, since Smith will step down after the event. He had played just 22 ODIs, and that number was also his age, when he became captain but signs were already there that he would make a formidable player and leader. Smith is aggressive and strategic, both as a captain and as a batsman. His drives through the off-side are merciless and he punishes anything on the pads through midwicket. Smith's average in this format peeps over 40 and he has close to 6000 runs. In 2007, he became the first ODI player to hit six fours in an over.
Strengths
Smith is a prolific batsman, strong on the front and back foot. He has safe hands in the slips or the outfield but his most valuable asset now is the maturity and charisma he shows as a leader.
Key Stats
Among the six players to have scored over 5000 runs as captain in ODIs, Smith's average of 39.64 is second only to Ricky Ponting's 43.58
Smith has performed much better in ODI chases than while batting first. He averages over 47 with six centuries batting second, but only 32.75 with two hundreds while batting first
He averages 47.58 in ODI wins, scoring over 4000 runs with seven centuries
All stats updated till before the start of the 2011 World Cup.
World Cup Tracker
Smith was still a junior in the team during South Africa's disastrous World Cup in 2003, but fast forward four years and he was the man leading the team in the 2007 edition in the West Indies. He started in blazing fashion, scoring four half-centuries in the first four matches. Like the team, he tailed off towards the end, save for an unbeaten 89 against England in a Super Eights match. Smith averaged close to 50 in that tournament and his overall World Cup average is 47.00 but a century at the competition still eludes him.
Expert view
"He has the ability to lead from the front and impose himself on the opposition." -Kepler Wessels
Firdose Moonda
Man of the Match
2007
91 v Scotland, St Kitts
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Apr 26, 2013
Graeme Smith reached 43 not out, approaching his first Surrey fifty
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Apr 18, 2013
Graeme Smith lasted only three balls on his debut for Surrey
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Apr 17, 2013
Marcus Trescothick and Graeme Smith share a joke
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Wisden Cricketer of the Year 2004