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Full Name
  
Christopher Lyall Smith

Born
  
(
1958-10-15
) 15 October 1958 (age 65)

Birth Place
  
Durban, Natal, South Africa

Role
  
Administrator

Name
  
Christopher Smith

Relations
  
RA Smith (brother)

Office
  
Representative (R-NJ 4th District) since 1981

Spouse
  
Marie Smith

Children
  
Elyse Smith
,
Christopher Smith
,
Michael Smith
Nickname
  
Kippy

National team
  
England

Batting style
  
Right-handed batsman

Bowling style
  
Right arm off-break

Education
  
The College of New Jersey (1975)

Books
  
Assembling work, More

Christopher Lyall Smith (born 15 October 1958) was a cricketer for Hampshire and England. He also played one match for Glamorgan in 1979, while playing in the South Wales League, and in South Africa he played for Natal B (then a first-class team).

Life and career

Born on 15 October 1958 in Durban, South Africa, Smith was unable to play for the South Africa due to their exclusion from international sport because of the apartheid regime, but played for England through his parents nationality. However, Smith played only eight Test matches, never establishing himself in the side. He had the misfortune to be dismissed by Richard Hadlee from his first ball on Test debut at Lord's, but was selected the next winter for the tour to New Zealand and Pakistan. There he made some useful contributions, including a score of 91 in Auckland. He was much more successful for Hampshire, enjoying a successful career with that county, and scoring more than 40 first-class hundreds. He was one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1984.

After he retired from first-class cricket, he settled in Western Australia, and became marketing manager of the Western Australian Cricket Association.

Chris Smith is the older brother of fellow England Test player Robin Smith.

References

Chris Smith (cricketer, born 1958) Wikipedia