Top 3 ODI knocks played by Steve Smith

Steve Smith announced his retirement from ODIs on March 5, 2025.

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1. Unbeaten 56* vs New Zealand in 2015 ODI World Cup Final

Steve Smith.
Steve Smith. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

Steve Smith's most cherished moment in ODI cricket came when Australia won the 2015 World Cup, defeating New Zealand by seven wickets in the finals at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground. Remaining unbeaten on 56, he hit the winning runs with what he later described as a whip-pull shot kinda thing, securing Australia's fifth World Cup title in front of 93,013 fans.

With the ball racing to the boundary, Smith threw off his helmet and gloves, jumped into Shane Watson's arms, and created an unforgettable moment in World Cup history. In the entire tournament, he had passed 50-plus scores in five consecutive innings, including a century in the semi-final against India. Chasing 184, Australia lost Aaron Finch early but recovered through Smith and Michael Clarke's partnership, with the latter scoring a 74. The right-hand batter was the highest run-getter for his side with 402 runs in seven innings at an average of 67.00.

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