A Quote by Steve Smith

You never know in T20 cricket. Anyone can have a day out and take the game away from you. — © Steve Smith
You never know in T20 cricket. Anyone can have a day out and take the game away from you.
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.
Traditional cricket has gone out of the window. It's gone. T20 cricket has changed the game.
I've played a lot of T20 cricket and know 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.
You never know where cricket can take you in two weeks, two months or a year. You never know what that one of game will do, cricket wise or mentally. Anything is possible.
I don't try and copy anyone in T20 cricket. My cricketing shots are inside out, behind the bowler, and other shots I have developed.
T20 is the vehicle to make cricket a truly global game.
The thing about international cricket is that you never really get to know the guys you play against. The T20 leagues allow you to actually know an individual.
Any spinner can change the game. It's been proven in T20 cricket.
T20 is generally the fun side of cricket. You've got to have a sense of humour. Some days you can turn up and get whacked. Next game turn up, bowl the same and you don't go for many. You have to take it as it comes.
I know the International Cricket Council are very strict about what you are allowed to do and what looks good on TV, but you can't let that take away from your natural game.
Watching T20 is like a family day out. People who don't have time to spend 10 hours watching cricket will watch it because it's short.
I think T20 cricket has become the flagship spectacle for women's cricket.
Twenty20 is must for cricket. Without T20, cricket cannot survive.
With Test cricket, it's very important that you are bowling at high speed but T20 cricket is a great way to be versatile.
T20 runs should only be a criteria to get selected for a T20 side. The moment you start picking players in the one-day format by their T20 performance, then you are giving your domestic 50-over competitions absolutely no relevance.
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