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Steve Smith: Wife, Workout & Net Worth

Steve Smith, an Australian International cricketer, is one of the most renowned batsmen in Test Cricket.

Unlike Steve Smiths from American Dad, Panthers, Nashville, Oakland Raiders, or the NFL player who had beef with Josh Rosen, Cricketer Steve Smith is also a former captain of the Australian National Cricket Team.

From being the second international player to achieve a Test batting rating of 947 to being involved in the ball-tampering scandal, Smith has gone through a lot in his career.

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Smith in Big Bash League

A high school dropout, Smith holds both Australian and English citizenship.

Moreover, his lifestyle is as impressive as his batting statistics.

Let’s get to know more about Smith’s personal life and his controversies.

QUICK FACTS

Here are some quick facts about Steve Smith to get you started.

Full Name  Steven Peter Devereux Smith
Nickname Smithy
Birth Date  June 2, 1989
Birth Place  Kogarah, Sydney, Australia
Age 34 Years Old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Religion  Catholic
Nationality  Australian and English (Dual)
Education  Menai High School
Father’s Name  Peter Smith
Mother’s Name  Gillian
Siblings 1; Kristie Smith (elder sister)
Marital Status  Married
Wife Danielle Willis
Child  No child
Height  5 feet 9 inches
Weight  78 kg
Eye Color  Light Blue
Hair Color  Blonde
Profession  Cricketer (Batsmen)
Associated Team (s) Australian Cricket Team, New South Wales, Worcestershire, Sydney Sixers, Pune Warriors, Rajasthan Royals, Rising Pune Supergiant, Barbados Tridents, Comilla Victorians, Delhi Capitals
Jersey Number 49
Batting Right-handed
Bowling Right-arm leg spin
International Debut ODI – 19th February 2010, Test- 13th July 2010, T20- 5h February 2010
Net Worth  $31 million (AUD)
Annual Salary $2.2 million (AUD)
Favorite Cricketer Ricky Ponting, Shane Warne
Favorite Food Chicken Schnitzel, Acai
Hobbies Scuba diving, Photography
Social Media  TwitterInstagram, YouTube, Tiktok, Facebook
Cricket Equipments Ball, Complete Set, Protective Cup
Last Update 2024

Steve Smith: Height, Weight, and Body Measurements

Smith stands tall at 5 feet 9 inches and weighs around 78 kg.

His chest measures around 40 inches, while his waist measures 32 inches.

Steve’s biceps size is 12 inches.

Steve Smith: Workout and Diet Plan

Smith is undoubtedly one of the fittest cricket players. His speed, endurance, and agility are always the talk of the town.

Diet Plan

Like most athletes, Steve eats a protein-rich diet.

Smith drinks tea, fresh orange juice and eats eggs and cereals for his breakfast.

His lunch is packed with protein, while his dinner is light with low-fat yogurt, cottage cheese, rice, and chicken sandwich.

Moreover, Smith also eats fresh and organic food to stay fit and improve his rate of recovery.

Smithy doesn’t seem to have any crazy diet plans like other athletes. He prefers to eat a normal balanced diet.

His Youtube channel gives insights on diet and fitness lessons directly from Steve Smith himself.

Workout

Smith believes in a long and intense exercise.

The cricketer follows an Internal Weight Training or IWT program. IWT is a cross-training program that combines heavy lifting with free aerobic exercises.

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Smith has an intense workout regime.

Steve wakes up early in the morning to jog. He then follows his IWT program.

Smith then heads to the ground for some net practice.

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Steve Smith: Childhood and Early Life

Smith was born on June 2, 1989, in Sydney, Australia. His father, Peter, has a chemistry degree and worked as a chemist.

His mother, Gillian, was a homemaker.

Steve’s father is Australian, while his mother is English. That is the reason he holds Australian and English citizenship.

Smith has an elder sister named Kristie Smith.

Early Life

Smith was very interested in cricket since childhood. He attended Menai High School.

However, he dropped out of high school.

Steve left home when he was 17 to play cricket in England, where he found early success. He played for Sevenoaks Vine in the Kent Cricket League.

As he had dual citizenship, Smith had to choose to play for England or Australia.

Although Surrey contacted him, Steve chose to play for Australia.

Steve Smith: Wife

Smithy started dating Dani Willis in 2011. Dani was a commerce and law student at Macquarie University.

The relationship turned into a marriage on 15 September 2018. Moreover, the ceremony was conducted at Berrima, New South Wales.

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Steve with his lovely wife, Danielle

However, Smith and Willis spent a considerable time of 2020 apart due to his cricket matches.

Willis also opened up about their time apart due to COVID and his cricket commitments.

However, they have built a strong relationship over nine years which can’t be broken that easily.

Smith and Willis weren’t able to see each other for Christmas and New year due to Australia’s match with England.

Career

The cricketer started his professional career when he was selected for the Australian U-19 Team to play at the 2009 U-19 World Cup.

He played as a lower-order batsman and also as a leg spinner.

Smith’s performance was impressive as he took seven wickets and scored 114 runs in just four matches.

Moreover, Steve also debuted the Australian team playing for New South Wales against Western Australia.

Going Strong

In 2008, Smith made his T20 debut for New South Wales in a game against South Australia in the KFC Big Bash League.

The former captain also became the leading wicket-taker in the tournament with nine wickets.

For the 2011-12 Big Bash League, Smith joined the Sydney Sixers and became the captain.

He subsequently led the team to their first Big Bash victory. Smith also took six wickets throughout the tournament.

Moreover, Steve’s brilliant performance attracted the attention of Sourav Ganguly, who at that time was the captain for the Pune Warriors in the 2012 IPL.

International

In 2010, Steve made his international debut for Australia in a T20 game against Pakistan.

The same year, Smith also made his ODI debut against West Indies at the MCC.

Smith made his Test debut the same year in Lords. He played both Test matches against Pakistan.

Steve’s consistent performance as an all-rounder earned him appraisal from many cricket legends.

He also made his way into the Ashes series in 2010-11.

IPL

The Royal Challengers Bangalore recruited Smith in the 2010 IPL. However, he didn’t get a chance to make his debut.

Kochi Tuskers Kerala then selected him for the 2011 IPL.

However, he missed the IPL again, this time due to an ankle operation.

For the 2012 IPL, Steve went unsold but was later bought by the Pune Warriors as a replacement for Mitchell Marsh.

His team kept changing; however, his performance was incredible.

In 2014, Smith was bought by Rajasthan Royals for $600,000.

The rise in the IPL

Smith was promoted to captain in the 2015 IPL for the Royals replacing Shane Watson.

In 2016, he changed teams again as he was bought by the new franchise, Rising Pune Supergiants.

He was retained for the 2017 IPL season and was also named as captain replacing the mighty Dhoni.

Pune also played the final under his captainship.

Australian Captainship

The cricketer was appointed as the captain of the Australian Test Team following the retirement of Michael Clarke.

David Warner was appointed as the vice-captain of the team.

However, Smith’s captaincy came to an end after his involvement in the infamous Sandpaper incident in 2018.

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Steve Smith: Controversy

The former cricket captain has been involved in several controversies.

DRS

Australia played India in a four-match test series.

In the second game, Smith attracted controversy when he had difficulty deciding whether to call or not for a review for his LBW dismissal.

He looked at his dressing room for help and described the situation as a “brain fade.”

Ball-Tampering Incident

Australia played South Africa in a Test series in 2018. Australia won the first Test.

The series was already clouded with controversy.

South Africa won the second Test. During the game, South African bowler Kagiso Rabada was suspended as he had physical contact with Smith.

However, Rabada had the ban uplifted after an appeal that annoyed Smith.

Australia lost the third Test, too, with Smith barely contributing to the score. The series, however, was clouded by an illegal ball-tampering incident.

Smith’s teammate Cameron Bancroft was caught live on camera using sandpaper to roughen up the ball.

Steve admitted that the team had a discussion on the ball-tampering during the lunch break. Moreover, Smith admitted that he was a part of the group which devised the plan.

Following the incident, Smith and his vice-captain, David Warner, stood down as the leaders. ICC banned the player for one Test match and fined him heavily.

Steve wasn’t the person who developed the plan. However, as a captain, Smith did not act to prevent it.

He was banned from all international and domestic cricket for 12 months. “It was a failure of leadership, my leadership,” he added.

Steve Smith: Achievements and Records

Smith has various records and has achieved a lot throughout his glorious career.

Smith became the fastest Australian batsman to reach 10,000 runs in International cricket.

The cricketer is also the second batsman to score more than 1000 runs in Test cricket in four consecutive seasons.

Moreover, Smith is the only player to win the ICC Test Player of the Year award more than once. He was awarded in 2015 and 2017.

Smith has also been awarded as the Australian Test Player of the Year twice in 2015 and 2018.

Steve also became the first cricketer to win the McGilvray Medal four times. He won it consecutively from 2014 to 2017.

Also, there is a book about the cricketer. Geoff Lemon wrote the book, and the book is named Steve Smith’s Men: Behind Australian Cricket’s Fall.

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Steve Smith: Net Worth

Smith’s net worth is estimated to be around $31 million (AUD).

Smith’s salary is capped at around $2.2 million (AUD).

He had also overtaken Virat Kohli as the highest-paid cricketer back in October 2016.

Steve receives his money primarily from playing cricket for Australia.

Moreover, Smith is also part of multiple franchise teams in T20 cricket. In 2020, Smith earned $2.2 million (AUD) from IPL.

Investments and Property

Smith has been successful in increasing his net worth, but the money has to go somewhere.

He invested $1.5 million in cars. Smith has a collection of luxury cars like Range Rover, Audi, and Rolls Royce.

Moreover, Smith has two posh properties in Sydney.

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Smith’s property in Balmain Source: Urban

Smith is the brand ambassador of Weet Bix. He has also appeared in commercials for Weet Bix and Gilette.

Smithy is also the brand ambassador of a digital watch brand, FitBit.

Steve Smith: Social Media

Smith has a vast social media following. He is a famous cricket on and off-field.

Steve has a fan following of 2.9 million on Instagram.

His Twitter has over 1.9 million followers.

Similarly, he also has a TikTok, Facebook account, and YouTube channel.

We can notice that the display picture in each social media handle has Smith’s wife in it. His love for Dani is shown in his social handles.

In April 2021, cricket and NFL fans had a confusing moment when Steve Smith, an NFL player, and Steve Smith, a cricket player, both trended on Twitter simultaneously.

Smithy was trending over the IPL game between Kolkata Knight Riders and Delhi Capitals.

His outstanding catch against the Riders during the 11th over made him trending on Twitter.

FAQs

Where does Steve Smith live?

Smith lives in Vaucluse, Sydney, with his wife Dani in a $6.6 million (AUD) house.

What is the strike rate of Steve Smith?

Steve has scored 3,431 runs in 94 innings at an average of 41.84. Moreover, his strike rate is 86.36.

Does Steve Smith have a girlfriend?

Steve Smith proposed to his then-girlfriend Dani Willis in 2017 and has been married ever since.

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