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Full Name Dwayne Smith
Profession Cricket Player
Date of Birth April 12 , 1983
Current Age 40 years
Place of Birth Saint Michael Parish
Birth Country Barbados
Nationality Barbadians
Birth Sign Aries
Dead or Alive Alive ( 40 years old)

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Dwayne Smith is one of the famous Cricket Player, who was born on the memorable day of April 12 in the year 1983. Dwayne Smith is a proud citizen of Barbados.

Right-arm medium-pace bowler for teams like the Mumbai Indians, whom he played for from 2008 to 2012. He won a Twenty20 Cup title with Sussex.

Over the years, not only have skills been honed, but a significant impact has also been made in the professional field. Whether it's through work, public appearances, or contributions to the community, Dwayne Smith continues to be an inspiration for many.

Personal Information

Details about Dwayne Smith
Popular As: Dwayne Smith
First Name: Dwayne
Last Name: Smith
Gender: Male
Birthday: April 12
Birth Year: 1983
Age: 40-years

Career

He made his first-class debut for Barbados in January 2002.

He won 2 Man of the Match awards to help the West Indies win the ODI series against England in 2004.

Family

His father is Zapher Smith. He was teammates with West Indies captain Chris Gayle in 2007.

Dwayne Smith Timeline

2002
Smith made his first-class debut for Barbados in January 2002 in a Busta Cup match against Guyana.
2003
It was not until October 2003 that Smith played his first List-A match, scoring a duck on his debut against Antigua and Barbuda in the 2003–04 Red Stripe Bowl.
2004
After playing all five matches of the ODI series against England in April/May 2004, averaging 29.25 with the bat, Smith took part in his most successful ODI series yet, against the touring Bangladesh team.
2005
The injury ruled him out of that year's Champions Trophy and he did not play another international match until May 2005. .
2006
In the early 2006 tour against New Zealand, Smith made his biggest bowling contribution yet to the West Indies team, taking 9 wickets at an impressive average of 24.33.
2008
Smith played for Barbados since the start of his career but also played three seasons, from 2008 to 2010, for Sussex.