Bridgetown (Barbados), Jan 5 (CRICKETNMORE): West Indies Twenty20 batting star Dwayne Smith has hailed the emergence of the game's shortest version, saying it has provided opportunities for those players without extended careers at international level. Younis Khan becomes first cricketer to score Test centuries in 11 countries
The 33-year-old Barbadian played only 10 Tests and 105 One-Day Internationals (ODIs), but transformed himself into a much sought-after batsman on the global T20 circuit, where he has become a fixture in many of the domestic leagues, a news agency reported.
Smith joined an elite group in 2004 when he stroked a hundred on Test debut against South Africa in Durban, but then failed to record a single half-century in his next 12 innings and was dropped.