Daniel Smith

Cricket Player

1982 –

88

Who is Daniel Smith?

Daniel Smith is an Australian first-class cricketer. He plays for New South Wales in the Pura Cup and Ford Ranger Cup competitions. He was involved in the thrilling 2008/09 KFC Twenty20 Big Bash final, scoring 1 not out and running through for a quick bye on the last ball to secure victory for the Blues. Smith also starred in the 2009 Champions League Twenty20 for the victorious NSW Blues. Daniel was the equal leading wicketkeeper for the series with four dismissals including 3 stumpings.

He plays for Sydney Cricket Club in the Sydney Grade Cricket Competition as a top order batsman, as well as a wicket-keeper.

Smith had consolidated his spot in the NSW team as Brad Haddin's understudy with some very handy first class innings.

He retired from Domestic one day and cricket and first class cricket following the season 2011/12.

Smith was the leading run scorer for NSW Blues in the Ryobi One day cup in 2011/12 season.

He is current holder of the NSW record for highest one day score of all time 179* in 2011/12 season.

Smith is also the assistant coach of NSW KFC Big Bash franchise Sydney Thunder, and a squad member as a wicket-keeper/batsman, and also captained the team in the absence of David Warner in the National team.

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Born
Mar 17, 1982
Westmead
Nationality
  • Australia
Lived in
  • Sydney

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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