Steve Smith: Australia Tith’s withdraws from one -day international after the semi -final defeat of the champion in India | Current news

On Wednesday, Steve Smith announced his retirement from a one -day international cricket after a semi -final exit in Australia Trophy, India.
The two-time winner of the World Cup Smith on Tuesday is a captain in Australia, and the top scored 73 in a defeat of four visions in India in Dubai, as the 35-year-old confirmed his departure from the format.
The 35-year-old confirmed that he would remain acceptable for tests and twenty20 internationals.
“It was a great ride and I loved every minute of that,” Smith said.
“There were so many amazing times and wonderful memories. Winning the two World Cups was a great peak, along with many fantastic teammates who shared the trip.
“The test cricket remains a priority and I really look forward to the World Cup finals, West Indies in winter and then England at home. I feel I still have to contribute on that stage.”
Smith concludes his career with 170 appearances, ranking as 16. A player of men in Australia in the 50-up format and 12. The highest oblique. Australia is the captain in 64 of these one -day games.
Smith Rues missed an opportunity with a baton in India’s loss
After the defeat of Trophy champion in India, Australia Captain Smith said:
“I thought our bowlers did a really good job, they worked hard throughout.
“They were not the easiest conditions of hitting, which is why the results were as they were. They said that, I thought we could put a few more rides on the board.
“We lost Wikets at key times. If we got 280 plus, things could be different.”
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