A Quote by Steve Smith

I've played a lot of T20 cricket and know the game. — © Steve Smith
I've played a lot of T20 cricket and know the game.
If you look at cricket per se, if you didn't have T20 cricket, Test cricket will die. People don't realise. You just play Test cricket, and don't play one-day cricket and T20 cricket, and speak to me after 10 years. The economics will just not allow the game to survive.
You never know in T20 cricket. Anyone can have a day out and take the game away from you.
Traditional cricket has gone out of the window. It's gone. T20 cricket has changed the game.
T20 is the vehicle to make cricket a truly global game.
Any spinner can change the game. It's been proven in T20 cricket.
I don't think cricket is a game that people who have never played or been involved in understand the excitement. It's a game that is full of excitement, because cricket lovers follow the game and understand the basic principles and rules. They become connoisseurs of the game.
In T20, there's a time shortage because you've got four overs. In one-day cricket, you relax, and the game goes long, and you only win the game in the last 10 or 15 overs.
The IPL deserves a lot of credit for introducing and growing T20 cricket.
Twenty20 is must for cricket. Without T20, cricket cannot survive.
I think T20 cricket has become the flagship spectacle for women's cricket.
I spent a lot of time with Rahul Dravid, working on my game and chatting about cricket. He helped me a lot in the games I played for India 'A.'
With Test cricket, it's very important that you are bowling at high speed but T20 cricket is a great way to be versatile.
When you turn up at a ground, you expect the wicket to behave in a certain fashion and it doesn't. There are so many variables in this game. It becomes even more important when it comes to T20 cricket.
I think what pace bowlers need to do in T20 cricket is not just run up and bowl fast. It's not about brute pace in T20, it's about the variation.
I'm a bit undercooked when it comes to keeping in Test cricket, but I've had a lot of experience in T20 and ODIs for my country, and my keeping has improved a lot.
To me, it was never about what I accomplished on the football field. It was about the way I played the game. I played the game with a lot of determination, a lot of poise, a lot of pride and I think what you saw out there...was an individual who really just loved the game.
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