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  Squad
Graeme Smith (c)
Ashwell Prince (vc)
Hashim Amla
Mark Boucher (wk)
AB de Villiers
Jean-Paul Duminy
Paul Harris
Jacques Kallis
Neil McKenzie
Morne Morkel
Makhaya Ntini
Robin Peterson
Dale Steyn
Monde Zondeki
Charl Langeveldt

Graeme Smith

South Africa

Player profile

Full name Graeme Craig Smith
Born February 1, 1981, Johannesburg, Transvaal
Current age 27 years 217 days
Major teams South Africa, Africa XI, Cape Cobras, Gauteng, Hampshire Cricket Board, ICC World XI, Rajasthan Royals, Somerset, Western Province
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm offbreak

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 70 124 7 5761 277 49.23 9458 60.91 16 22 756 17 92 0
ODIs 135 133 9 5046 134* 40.69 6167 81.82 7 36 589 31 71 0
T20Is 12 12 2 364 89* 36.40 286 127.27 0 3 52 7 8 0
First-class 107 186 12 8712 311 50.06 24 32 147 0
List A 188 185 14 7258 134* 42.44 11 55 98 0
Twenty20 38 38 5 1265 105 38.33 973 130.01 1 8 156 28 18 0

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 70 32 1319 801 8 2/145 2/145 100.12 3.64 164.8 0 0 0
ODIs 135 43 1026 951 18 3/30 3/30 52.83 5.56 57.0 0 0 0
T20Is 12 3 24 57 0 - - - 14.25 - 0 0 0
First-class 107 1687 1048 11 2/145 95.27 3.72 153.3 0 0
List A 188 1968 1796 47 3/30 3/30 38.21 5.47 41.8 0 0 0
Twenty20 38 7 96 148 4 3/23 3/23 37.00 9.25 24.0 0 0 0

Career statistics
Test debut South Africa v Australia at Cape Town, Mar 8-12, 2002 scorecard
Last Test England v South Africa at The Oval, Aug 7-11, 2008 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut South Africa v Australia at Bloemfontein, Mar 30, 2002 scorecard
Last ODI England v South Africa at Nottingham, Aug 26, 2008 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut South Africa v New Zealand at Johannesburg, Oct 21, 2005 scorecard
Last T20I South Africa v West Indies at Johannesburg, Jan 18, 2008 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1999/00
Last First-class England v South Africa at The Oval, Aug 7-11, 2008 scorecard
List A debut 1999/00
Last List A England v South Africa at Nottingham, Aug 26, 2008 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Western Province Boland v Dolphins at Cape Town, Apr 7, 2004 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Delhi Daredevils v Rajasthan Royals at Mumbai, May 30, 2008 scorecard

 Profile

In March 2003, at the age of 22, Graeme Smith became South Africa's youngest-ever captain, when he took over from Shaun Pollock following the disastrous World Cup campaign. A tall aggressive left-hand opener, Smith had few leadership credentials - and barely a handful of internationals under his belt - but for a nation eager for a fresh start after the disasters of the Hansie Cronje affair, Smith was clearly made of the right stuff. The selectors' faith was amply justified on South Africa's tour of England in 2003, when Smith scored back-to-back Test double-centuries - a national-record 277 at Edgbaston, and a match-winning 259 at Lord's - to put his side in firm command of the five-Test series. Smith had quickly settled in at the highest level, right from the moment he took Matthew Hayden's invective on the chin to score a battling half-century on his Test debut. Until his appointment, Smith's career had been hampered to a certain degree by South Africa's controversial quota system. His Test debut was delayed when Ashwell Prince was selected for the first Test against Australia in 2001-02, and he also missed out on original selection for the 2003 World Cup, although he later joined the squad when Jonty Rhodes cracked a finger.

Smith woke up to the harsh life of international cricket with a jolt in 2004. Reality bit fiercest on the subcontinent, where a declining South African side lost Test series to India and Sri Lanka. There was also a run of 11 defeats in 12 one-day internationals, the start of an ultimately fruitless struggle with England, and personal humiliation after some wily mind games from Stephen Fleming in Auckland. Yet for the most part, Smith continued to crunch runs aplenty. There was one minor epic: an unbeaten 125 to square the series in New Zealand that was made of granite. Smith yielded to no man physically, but he could be brought to his knees by more insidious means. By the end of the year, as Matthew Hoggard's in-swinger had him fumbling around his front pad time after time, even the runs had started to dry up. But he roared back to form in the series against West Indies in 2005, when he piled on three consecutive hundreds, and became the first captain since 1977 to finish a Caribbean tour without losing a game.

He captained South Africa to a thrilling 3-2 one-day series win over Australia at home in perhaps the greatest cracker of all. In a record-breaking contest between bat and ball, Smith powered his side's reply to Australia's 434 for 4 by hitting 90 from 55 and adding 187 for the second wicket with Herschelle Gibbs in just 20.1 overs. South Africa eventually won the match in 49.1 overs and Smith had a suitable boost going into the three-Test series. Torn ligaments in his right ankle, sustained during a running injury in Knysna, ruled Smith out for 12 weeks but he was retained as South Africa's captain for the Champions Trophy in India. Scores of 5 and 10 in the first Test loss against India at Johannesburg took his tally for the last ten Tests to 465 at 24.47, with just two half-centuries in 19 innings, but Smith bounced back hard with three consecutive fifties to take South Africa to a come-from-behind series win. In the series against Pakistan right after that, Smith struggled for runs, but crafted a crucial 64 at Cape Town that was worth a century. He hit two half-centuries in a 3-1 rout of Pakistan in the one-day leg of the series. In his first World Cup, Smith captained South Africa to the semis, where they were brutally hammered by eventual winners Australia. Personally, Smith had a good tournament, with 443 runs. After leading South Africa to a 2-0 Test-series rout against the touring New Zealanders, his side fashioned another come-from-behind series win against West Indies. On the tour of Bangladesh that followed, he entered the record books with an opening stand of 415 with Neil McKenzie during the second Test in Chittagong. He signed for the Rajasthan Royals in the first season of the IPL, though a hamstring tear kept him out of the final. For a while, the injury looked as though it might impact on Smith's subsequent tour of England, but it would have taken an amputated leg to prevent him taking the fielf for that series. A rearguard century to save the first Test was followed by a brilliant unbeaten 154 in the final innings of the third, as South Africa ended a 43-year hiatus with their first series win in England since the end of apartheid.
Andrew Miller/Jamie Alter August 2008

 Notes
Wisden Cricketer of the Year 2004

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Aug 30, 2008

Graeme Smith chats to Shaun Pollock ahead of the fourth ODI against England at Lord's
Graeme Smith chats to Shaun Pollock ahead of the fourth ODI against England at Lord's
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Aug 28, 2008

Hashim Amla makes a point to Graeme Smith
Hashim Amla makes a point to Graeme Smith
© Getty Images

Aug 28, 2008

Graeme Smith looks distraught after being ruled out of the series with an elbow injury
Graeme Smith looks distraught after being ruled out of the series with an elbow injury
© Getty Images

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