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Cricketing Superstar Steve Smith Signs For Sussex

Steve Smith in action for Australia. Credit: Getty Images.

Sussex Cricket has announced the signing of ICC world number two Test batter, Steve Smith, on a short-term deal that will see him play three games for Sussex in the LV= Insurance County Championship.

Smith will be available for selection for Sussex for the 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.

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, as Smith made 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 37 half-centuries and 30 centuries, at an outstanding average of 60.89.

As of today, 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 great Don Bradman.


Speaking on the signing, Sussex Cricket CEO, Rob Andrew said:

“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.

“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.”

Smith joins fellow formidable international Test batter, Cheteshwar Pujara, who agreed a return to Sussex in October for the 2023 season.

On his decision to play at The 1st Central County Cricket Ground this season, Steve Smith, said:

“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."

Sussex are also continuing their search for an overseas bowler for the season, following the news of Jayden Seales’ long-term knee injury.

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