Australian cricket star Steve Smith has reached the lowest point in his Test batting average since 2016, ending 2024 with an average of 56.09. This marks a decline from his previous years, where he consistently averaged above 60. Despite the drop, Smith’s current average still showcases his exceptional skill and consistency at the highest level of cricket.
Here’s a breakdown of Smith's Test batting average at the end of each year since 2016:
2016: 60.63
2017: 63.55
2018: 61.37
2019: 62.84
2020: 61.33
2021: 60.84
2022: 60.58
2023: 58.11
2024: 56.09
While his average of 56.09 in 2024 is the lowest of his career since 2016, it still demonstrates just how remarkable Smith’s batting record is. To have such a "low" average still places him among the elite in world cricket.
With two more Tests remaining in the year against India, Smith still has the opportunity to end 2024 on a high note. The third Test of the series between India and Australia is set to begin on December 14, and Smith will be keen to improve his average with strong performances.