- Graeme Smith - Wikipedia
Graeme Craig Smith (born 1 February 1981) is a South African cricket commentator and former cricketer who played for South Africa in all formats In 2003, he was appointed captain of the national team, taking over from Shaun Pollock He held the position of Test captain until his retirement in 2014 [2]
- Graeme Smith Profile - Cricket Player South Africa - ESPNcricinfo
Meaty, muscular and mighty, Graeme Smith was a colossus as South Africa's captain, and not much less so in his contribution as a batter, in the first two decades of the 21st century Smith's
- Graeme Smith Profile - ICC Ranking, Age, Career Info Stats
Tall, well built and known as the 'Biff' for his ability to smash the leather off the ball, Graeme Smith was thrust into the captaincy duties at a very young age
- Graeme Smith: Crucial for South Africa to start well in India
Former South Africa batters Graeme Smith, Hashim Amla and Faf du Plessis have placed the onus on their current Test batters to give India a fight in the forthcoming two-Test series starting
- Graeme Smith: The born leader who made South Africa believe
South Africa found Graeme Smith at a crucial juncture in their cricketing journey, and the left-hander left a lasting legacy on the game Making over 17,000 international runs, and a prevalent leader for the Proteas for a bulk of his career, Graeme Smith has been enshrined in the ICC Hall of Fame
- Graeme Smith: A Legacy of Leadership in Cricket - Cricview Point
One of cricket’s eminent personalities turns 44 today A look back into the extraordinary career of Graeme Smith, whose leadership was the beacon for South African cricket
- Graeme Smith - Player Profile Statistical Summary - Test Cricket
Graeme Craig Smith - Test Cricket, statistics, graphs, performance analysis, innings, partnerships, dismissals, catches, runs, wickets, records
- Graeme Smith Bio- Age, Height, Wife, Family, Net Worth, Stats
Graeme Smith, born on 1 February 1981, is a former South African cricketer and now a cricket commentator He played for South Africa in all formats of the game In 2003, at just 22 years old, he became the youngest captain of South Africa’s national cricket team, taking over from Shaun Pollock
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