Career
He later played at minor counties level for Wiltshire, and made a single List A appearance for that county. He also went on Minor Counties" tour of South Africa in 1993-1994. Smith"s professional career was not particularly successful: in his few first-team appearances for Worcestershire, his highest score was the 28 he made on debut against Cambridge University, while his solitary success with the ball was the wicket of Warwickshire wicket-keeper Geoff Humpage on Smith"s final first-class appearance in July 1987.
Smith"s only half-century in major cricket came for Wiltshire against Durham in the first round of the 1993 National Westminster Trophy.
Opening the batting, he top-scored with 73, but his innings was not enough to avoid a 103-run defeat. His father David Smith played over 100 times, mainly for Derbyshire, between the mid-1960s and the early 1970s.