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Steve Smith May Replace Michael Clarke as Australia's Permanent Captain
Australian media has reported that senior cricket officials Down Under are reassessing Michael Clarke
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Steve Smith and I Could Play Together in Australian Team: Michael Clarke
Michael Clarke has been given a February 21 deadline by Cricket Australia (CA) to make himself available to captain the team for the World Cup, starting February 14.
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Tri-Series: Steve Smith Joins Sachin Tendulkar, Sanath Jayasuriya in Elite List
Australia's Steve Smith became the first batsman to record a hundred on captaincy debut in Tests and ODIs.
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India in Australia: Flat Sydney Track Stuns Steve Smith, Virat Kohli
While most of the tracks in the four Tests between Australia and India were on the slower side, the Sydney pitch has been admonished specifically by the two captains for being flat.
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India in Australia: Pitches Did Not Break up as Much as Expected, Says Steve Smith
After winning the first two Tests in Adelaide and Brisbane, Australia could have had better results in the remaining matches, but they failed to grab 20 wickets each time, thus settling for a 2-0 series victory.
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Steve Smith Rues Missed Chances, Proud of Series Win vs India
Following the draw at Sydney, Australia's young skipper Steve Smith says he enjoyed batting and leading the side to a series win over India.
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Steve Smith Sparkles as Australia Push Lead to 348 Over India
Steve Smith hit 71 to surpass cricketing legend Don Bradman's tally (715 runs in 1947/48) of most runs in a single India-Australia series.
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Steve Smith, the New Cricket 'Don' of Australia
Steve Smith surpassed cricketing legend Don Bradman's tally (715 runs in 1947/48) of most runs in a single India-Australia series.
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Spidercam: Villain or Hero?
Australia captain Steve Smith blamed cables connecting the Spidercam for a dropped catch during India's batting. Do these complex system - adding a unique angle to broadcasting - truly hinder the normal passage of play?
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India vs Australia: Spidercam Spins New Web of Controversy
The use of technology in cricket has come under the scanner again as Spidercam at SCG blindsides Australia captain Steven Smith. But why should one incident spoil the fun of watching TV from some lovely angles?