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MI Cape Town all-rounder Odean Smith claims the standard of SA20 has been amazing

Odean Smith has picked up seven wickets already in just five games for MI Cape Town and is an integral part of the Rashid Khan-led side.

By Mykhel Staff
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Durban, Feb 2: MI Cape Town's Odean Smith follows in the long line of blockbuster West Indian T20 all-rounders and the Jamaican has had a similar dynamic impact on the first round of the SA20.

Smith hails from Kingston, the same town as T20 legend Andre "Dr Dre" Russell, and plays the game with a similar exuberance and style.

The 26-year-old has run hard for MI Cape Town and picked up seven wickets already in just five games and is an integral part of the Newlands-based team.

He believes the work done behind the scenes with MI Cape Town's New Zealand bowling coach Jacob Oram has set him up nicely for success in South Africa.

"Everyone has been so welcoming. The coaches have been great. The environment has been spectacular," Smith said.

"I've talked a lot to him (Oram) about the bowling aspects of my game. That's probably why I've done so well in these conditions."

Smith, who once struck five successive sixes in the Caribbean Premier League, has not yet fired with the willow as yet, but a move up the coast to Kingsmead where MI Cape Town resume their campaign against Durban's Super Giants on Thursday could just be the kickstart he needs.

Odean Smith. Image: MICT

"It sounds exciting, it's a challenge I am up for," Smith said. "I came here to win. It has been taking some time to come off. Hopefully, I can get a few training sessions in to see what's gone wrong, and for the next few games you guys can probably see some big ones."

With the experience of playing in the Caribbean Premier League, Indian Premier League and Pakistan Super League already, Smith is well-versed to judge the playing standard of the inaugural SA20.

He has been suitably impressed with what has been delivered by all six teams, and also by the number of supporters that have come through the turnstiles.

"It has been of a really high standard. There have been some good teams. They've been giving us a fight. The standard of the competition has been amazing. I've been really enjoying it, especially the different conditions.

"It has been amazing (the crowds). They have come out and supported us and made a lot of noise."

Story first published: Thursday, February 2, 2023, 17:15 [IST]
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