'I Still Remember The Young Lad...': Yuvraj Singh Pens Heartfelt Tribute To Steve Smith On His ODI Retirement
Singh's heartfelt message highlighted Smith's remarkable journey, from a young and ambitious player to a two-time World Cup winner and one of the greatest batsmen of all time.

Yuvraj Singh & Steve Smith | Image: X
Former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh took to Twitter to pay a glowing tribute to Australian batting legend Steve Smith, who recently announced his retirement from One-Day Internationals (ODIs). Singh's heartfelt message highlighted Smith's remarkable journey, from a young and ambitious player to a two-time World Cup winner and one of the greatest batsmen of all time.
Singh's tweet began by reminiscing about Smith's early days, when he first walked into the Pune Warriors camp in 2012. The former Indian player described the young Smith as "hungry to learn" and "eager to prove himself." He then went on to praise Smith's remarkable growth, both as a player and as a person, over the years.
Singh emphasized that Smith's impact on the game goes far beyond his impressive statistics. He highlighted Smith's resilience, hunger, and ability to rise to the occasion in the biggest moments, making him a true champion. Singh's words echoed the sentiments of cricket fans and pundits around the world, who have consistently praised Smith's exceptional skills and mental toughness.
Singh's tribute to Smith was a fitting acknowledgment of the Australian batsman's incredible achievements in the ODI format. As Smith steps away from ODIs, he leaves behind a legacy that will continue to inspire generations of cricketers to come. Singh's heartfelt message was a testament to the respect and admiration that Smith has earned from his peers and fans alike.
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Australia's Steve Smith Retires from ODI Cricket
Australian cricket stalwart Steve Smith has announced his retirement from One-Day International (ODI) cricket, bringing an end to a storied 50-over career. The 35-year-old batting legend made the announcement following Australia's semi-final loss to India in the Champions Trophy.
Smith's ODI career spanned an impressive 170 matches, during which he accumulated 5,800 runs at an average of 43.28 and a strike rate of 86.96. His tally includes 12 centuries and 35 half-centuries, with a highest score of 164 against New Zealand in 2016.
Smith's retirement marks the end of an era for Australian cricket. He was an integral part of the team's World Cup-winning squads in 2015 and 2023. Smith's leadership skills were also on display, as he captained Australia in 64 ODI matches, winning 32 and losing 28.
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