As we near the 3-match T20I series between Sri Lanka and Australia in preparation for the upcoming T20 World Cup in Australia this year, a new aspect has emerged which may excite Australian cricket fans. One of their best test batters ever, Steven Smith, has been given a new role to play on the T20I side.
Even though the 33-year old batter started his career as an impactful and dynamic limited-overs player, Smith's performance wasn't up to the mark in Australia's crucial title win in the T20 World Cup last year in Dubai. The batter managed only 69 runs in 4 innings with an average of 23 while striking at 97.18.
Steve Smith has registered 886 runs in 54 T20I matches (43 innings) in his T20I career and has scored 886 runs with a strike rate of 125.31. However, these numbers can be associated with the fact that he often played the anchor role. Batting at #3, oftentimes batter looks to stabilize the innings when the big hitters fall early.