Steve Smith to debut as commentator at IPL

Published March 29, 2023
Australia’s Steve Smith announcing he will be “joining” the Indian Premier League on March 27, 2023. — Screengrab from video by Twitter/@stevesmith49
Australia’s Steve Smith announcing he will be “joining” the Indian Premier League on March 27, 2023. — Screengrab from video by Twitter/@stevesmith49

NEW DELHI: Australia’s Steve Smith will debut as a commentator at the upcoming Indian Premier League, the tournament’s broadcaster said Tuesday, ending the mystery about his return to the event.

The 16th edition of the cash-rich T20 extravaganza begins Friday in Ahmedabad, with 10 teams and a host of global stars in attendance for the eight-week tournament.

“Steve Smith has joined the expert panel for the marquee tournament. Smith will be making his broadcast debut with Star Sports, adding his invaluable insights and expertise to Star Sports’ already impressive roster of panellists,” the broadcaster said in a statement.

Smith, 33, announced his return to the tournament on Twitter on Monday, saying in a teaser video: “Namaste, India. I’ve got some exciting news for you: I’m joining IPL 2023.”

That post sparked speculation he might return to the tournament as a player.

Smith last played for the Delhi Capitals in the lucrative IPL in 2021 before he went unsold in the auction for the following season.

The star batsman kept himself out of this season’s mini-auction in December but can be picked up as an injury replacement by any team.

Published in Dawn, March 29th, 2023

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