Will concussion hasten the decline and fall of S.P.D.Smith?

By Munro Mike / Roar Rookie

We’ve seen the major concerns regarding young Will Pucovski who just seems destined to be a lost talent. It appears he is unable to get any momentum to kick start what should be a fine career.

However – at the other end of the career spectrum – we have Steve Smith who arguably is teetering on the edge after his third career cricket concussion during the just completed T20I series against Sri Lanka.

The Steve Smith story was never more pressing than during the 2019 Ashes series in England. We all know the heroics and peak personal performance.

The 144 and 142 back-to-back tons in the Birmingham test; and then to Lords – and the sickening blow that arguably should have ended his innings and Test then; but he attempted to carry on only to fall almost immediately after for 92.

Missing the third test; Smith resumed at Manchester with a masterful 211 and 82 and finished off the series with 80 and 23 at The Oval. 774 runs at 110.6 was as good as it gets.

However – that was September 2019. Since then, Smith has played 14 Test matches and batted 23 times (including a 1 not out in Adelaide, Dec 2020). In all that time he’s managed just barely more runs with 811 at a modest average of 36.9.

Smith has scored just a single century and 6 half centuries in that time.

Of note is that all 14 Tests have been home Test matches. Of interest is that 365 of those runs have come at his home track at the SCG; from just five hits. So a home town average of 73 (1 century and 3 fifties); leaves a paltry 446 at 26.2 across the other Australian venues.

Perhaps an unfair comparison is the 23 hits prior – spanning 2017-2019; produced 1714 runs at 81.6; including six centuries. That was clearly the pinnacle of SPD Smith. Even so – the 23 hits before that produced 1317 at 65.9 with six centuries.

We do know that Smith has an unusual technique. It’s far from classical and his unorthodox approach arguably relies on a brilliant eye.

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What can’t be ignored however is that his output has dropped away. Granted a shaky start against India the previous summer was followed by a robust return to form; at the SCG and a reasonable effort at the Gabba. This most recent summer saw just two scores over 30 from eight hits.

The possible impact of concussion can’t be ignored. It wasn’t only the knock at Lords; he subsequently received another knock in the Old Trafford nets in 2020 and missed the entire ODI series.

This most recent knock – while attempting some T20 boundary rope heroics makes it three.

All good things come to an end and as Smith approaches the age of 33 – the question is whether he can rescale the lofty heights or whether he is teetering on the edge of a career precipice.

The March tour of Pakistan might be too soon to call stumps on his test career; however – it might be time to very much lower our expectations. And arguably – it might be appropriate to lessen the workload; as there have been many questions asked in recent days over the place of Smith in international T20 cricket mainly around statistical output but arguably as well as exposure to risk.

Does he need to and if so how does Steve Smith adapt his game to continue on at the highest level?

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2022-12-01T04:00:10+00:00

Munro Mike

Roar Rookie


Noting the work that Smith has put in - - it shows we weren't too far off with this discussion.

AUTHOR

2022-12-01T03:59:27+00:00

Munro Mike

Roar Rookie


I reckon this article looks a bit more inciteful now.........given the technique reworking that Smith has undertaken. Perhaps he knew this too.

2022-02-24T16:30:50+00:00

Just Nuisance

Roar Rookie


:thumbup: :thumbup:

AUTHOR

2022-02-24T00:48:18+00:00

Munro Mike

Roar Rookie


Dutto..........the one man who makes both Albo look charismatic and ScoMo look trustworthy.

2022-02-24T00:29:55+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Well it holds me on good stead in my new career as advisor to Peter Dutton.

AUTHOR

2022-02-23T21:49:25+00:00

Munro Mike

Roar Rookie


The vast majority of the audience sat there mute - oblivious to the wit and humour woven into the presentation; all but for Rowdy who - unable to suppress a chuckle - was clearly identifiable as the target audience. That was something to build upon; the first square of a fine patchwork.....the first thread of a rich tapestry.

2022-02-23T21:43:22+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Geminis are fidgets.

2022-02-23T21:41:15+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


It's no coincidence that the first four letters of analyse are what they are.

2022-02-23T21:39:33+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


You had me in stitches, hemmed in by your arguments, l eventually cottoned onto your position. I was threading I’d say something like this bobbin around on this site as I do

2022-02-23T19:35:09+00:00

Rusty Brooks

Roar Rookie


What is with you and Mark Waugh? Did he pee in your fish tank or something?

2022-02-23T13:28:38+00:00

Bobbo7

Guest


Injury aside, Williamson is still batting well. Top scorer in WTC Final, 80 odd in T20 final. Just named NZ sports person of the year. I reckon Williamson still has plenty in him if the elbow holds up.

2022-02-23T02:18:38+00:00

Insult_2_Injury

Roar Rookie


Been a hell of a lot of peripheral issues to mess with player focus in the last couple of years, haven't there!

2022-02-23T02:15:51+00:00

Insult_2_Injury

Roar Rookie


His career, his medical advice, his decision. He's surely built up points to determine the formats he plays and reduce where he desires. I hope he regains some form between averaging 23 & 73 and we'll have a serviceable No 4 for a couple of years of - hopefully - uninterrupted cricket fixtures to built continuity. Would be a shame for him to have to pull the pin on medical grounds.

AUTHOR

2022-02-22T23:40:08+00:00

Munro Mike

Roar Rookie


That's a good article and we've certainly seen a new era of more intelligent development/preparation of bowling attacks and their plans and their execution. "Process driven". That said - there are those who would counter with batters who have diminished their long format capacity due to too much T20 in particular. We've seen far less 1st class cricket from the top line players as they head off on T20i tournaments or to the IPL for their big pay days. And as that article mentions - the pitches - - certainly the balance between dead flat roads and overly seaming 2.25 day test pitches is a tricky one to get right........or so it seems (seams).

2022-02-22T22:21:01+00:00

Harry Russo

Roar Rookie


it may be due to the lack of red ball cricket since 2020, and all the covid protocols and practices all the players go through these days. Smith may not be coping well with that, there's only so many hours you can shadow bat in a hallway before you go mad

2022-02-22T11:48:29+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Ah! That's why Ricky's not a coaching candidate.

2022-02-22T10:37:08+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Sorry Don got a headache didn’t go past your comment :stoked:

2022-02-22T10:33:02+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Yes. You know who I'm having a go at, don't you?

2022-02-22T10:03:35+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Concussion= batting technique really Don. Great players can’t be up in the clouds & be unstoppable forever. His technique has got him to av 60 for a long time prior to his form slump.

2022-02-22T09:58:00+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


The game doesn’t allow a player to be unstoppable for the duration of one’s career!

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