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Australian captain Steve Smith has announced his retirement from one-day cricket after losing to India in the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy.
In a statement issued by Cricket Australia, it is mentioned that despite scoring the most runs in the semi-final against India on Tuesday, Steve Smith has announced his retirement from one-day cricket. It is said in the statement that he talked to the team about his retirement after the match.
Now he will be available for Australia in Test and T20 format. He made his debut as a leg-spin all-rounder against the West Indies in 2010.
Smith, who has played 170 one-day matches, has scored 5800 runs at a return rate of 43.2. In which there are 12 centuries and 35 fifties. In addition, he has also taken 28 wickets in his ODI career.
Smith is also a member of the Australian team that won the 2015 and 2023 ICC ODI World Cups. In 2015, he was made the captain of the international one-day team.
