Steve Smith Retires from ODI Cricket After Champions Trophy

Australian cricket star Steve Smith has officially announced his retirement from One Day International (ODI) cricket following Australia’s exit from the Champions Trophy 2025.

Steve Smith Retires from ODI Cricket After Champions Trophy
Steve Smith Retires from ODI Cricket After Champions Trophy

Australian cricket star Steve Smith has officially announced his retirement from One Day International (ODI) cricket following Australia’s exit from the Champions Trophy 2025. The veteran batter, known for his exceptional technique and consistency, has decided to step away from the 50-over format after an illustrious career spanning over a decade. Smith, a key figure in Australia’s batting lineup, has played a crucial role in several of the team’s historic victories. His contributions to ODI cricket include numerous match-winning performances, remarkable centuries, and vital partnerships that have cemented his reputation as one of the finest batsmen of his era.

Having debuted in ODIs in 2010, Smith evolved into a dependable middle-order batter and occasionally led the team as captain. Over the years, he accumulated thousands of runs, guiding Australia to significant triumphs, including their 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup victory.

                               

                       

Speaking about his decision, Smith expressed gratitude to his teammates, coaches, and fans for their unwavering support throughout his career. He emphasized that while he is stepping away from ODIs, he will continue to focus on Test cricket and T20 leagues worldwide.

Cricket Australia and former teammates have paid tribute to Smith’s remarkable career, acknowledging his leadership, skill, and dedication to the game. His departure marks the end of an era in Australian ODI cricket, leaving behind a legacy that will inspire future generations.

As the cricketing world bids farewell to Steve Smith’s ODI career, fans will remember him as a player who delivered under pressure and consistently upheld the rich tradition of Australian cricket.