NEW DELHI: Star Australia batter
Steve Smith won't be following his teammate
David Warner in Test retirement, Warren Craig, Smith's long-time manager said.
With talks doing rounds about Smith following a similar suit, Craig clarified that the former Australian captain sees more potential ahead and isn't considering retirement despite a below-par season against India and England
Smith's teammate Warner is eyeing a Sydney farewell Test against Pakistan in January 2024.
While the New South Welshman Smith's overall average remains the best among contemporary batsmen - - 9320 runs from 102 Tests at an average of 58.61 with 32 hundreds -- he has struggled for big runs this season.
However, Craig did not buy into the floating rumours.
“I can debunk that (retirement) at this point in time. He's still talking about things he wants to achieve,” Craig was quoted as saying by Sydney Morning Herald.
The 34-year-old top-order batter has achieved every trophy during his illustrious career, including the Ashes (thrice), ODI World Cup (2015 and 2023), T20 World Cup (2021) and the World Test Championship (2023).
But this year, he has managed only 518 runs across 17 innings at an average of 34.53. But standing very close to becoming the fourth Australian batter to score 10000 Test runs, Smith might not want to miss that chance.
Allan Border, Ricky Ponting and Steve Waugh are the Aussie players to have crossed that landmark.
Smith was also in decent form during the recently concluded ODI World Cup in India, scoring 302 runs from 10 innings at an average of 33.55 with two fifties.
However, former Australian captain Mark Taylor offered a word of caution to Smith.
“It doesn't mean they're done (in mid 30s), but normally you've seen their best by then. The early-30s would be the purple patch for most players,” he told SMH.
Smith's next international assignment will be the three-match Test series against Pakistan, followed by an all-format tour by the West Indies from January 17. Australia will then head to New Zealand for two Tests and a T20I series from February 21.
(With inputs from PTI)