Steve Smith
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 2 years ago |
Test debut (cap 415) | 13 July 2010 |
Pakistan | |
ODI debut (cap 182) | 19 February 2010 |
West Indies | |
T20I debut (cap 43) | 5 February 2010 |
Pakistan | |
Last ODI | 28 January 2018 |
England | |
Height | 176 (cm) |
Job | Cricketer |
Awards | Wisden Cricketers of the Year |
Allan Border Medal | |
ICC ODI Team of the Year | |
Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy | |
ICC Award for Test Player of the Year | |
Compton–Miller Medal | |
McGilvray Medal | |
NBA Sportsmanship Award | |
Earle Grey Award | |
Founded | Cotton Traders |
High_schools | John J. Pershing (Detroit |
Michigan) | |
John J. Pershing | |
Detroit | |
Michigan | |
DeMatha Catholic | |
Hyattsville | |
Maryland | |
Colleges | Michigan State (1987–1991) |
List weight | 221 lb |
Number | Miami Heat |
Los Angeles Rams | |
Atlanta Hawks | |
Philadelphia Eagles | |
Children | 2 |
Batting style | Right-handed |
Bowl | leg spin |
Parents | Tianna Smith |
Gillian Smith | |
Peter Smith | |
Official site | vitalinformation.com |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Songs | SongsDon't Stop Believin'Escape · 1981 FaithfullyFrontiers · 1983 Separate WaysFrontiers · 1983 View 25+ more |
List | Don't Stop Believin'Escape · 1981 |
Party | Republican Party |
Education | Michigan State University |
Penn State University | |
University of Waterloo | |
Position | Fullback |
Date of birth | December 24,1945 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Toronto |
Canada | |
Receiv yard | 2,641 |
Recept | 245 |
Receiv touchdown | 12 |
Siblings | Kristie Smith |
Died | Richardson |
Texas | |
United States | |
Point | 13,430 |
Bat | Right-handed |
Last test | 21 March 2022 v Pakistan |
List height | 6 ft 8 in |
Number of centuries | 43 |
Teams | Sydney Sixers |
Australian Men’s Cricket Team | |
Date of died | November 20,2021 |
Weight | 107 (kg) |
Nfl draft | 1987 / Round: 3 / Pick: 81 |
Full name | Steven Peter Devereux Smith |
Groups | Journey |
Vital Information | |
Steps Ahead | |
Vital Tech Tones | |
Montrose | |
Focus | |
The RD Crusaders | |
Dirty Vegas | |
Squeeze | |
Spouse | Diane Smith |
Millie Smith | |
Morag Smith | |
Record labels | Interscope Records |
Columbia Graphophone Company | |
Manhattan Records | |
Former of | Journey |
Mariah Carey | |
Jean-Luc Ponty | |
Montrose | |
The RD Crusaders | |
Focus | |
Shaw Blades | |
Instruments | Drums |
Nationality | British |
Teammates | Alonzo Mourning |
Tim Hardaway | |
Ray Allen | |
Nba draft | 1991 |
Picked date | Charlotte Hornets |
Career end | 2000 |
Teams coached | Carolina Hurricanes |
Nation team | Canada |
Nhl draft | Edmonton Oilers |
Play career | 1984–2000 |
Genres | Jazz Fusion |
40 yard dash time | 4.4 seconds |
Career start | 2007 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 404868 |
Quarter Midget Chassis Technology
I. M. C. A. modified racing technology
Stock Car Racing Chassis: Performance Handling Basics
Paved track stock car technology
Stock car dirt track technology
Sprint Car Chassis Technology
Building the Mustang ministock
Dirt Late Model Chassis Technology
Kart chassis setup technology
Advanced Race Car Suspension Development
Short Track Driving Techniques
Building a Street Stock, Step-by-step
The new racer's tax guide
Dirt Track Chassis Technology
Pony stock, mini stock racing technology
Paved Track Big Bar Soft Spring Setups
Building the PRO STOCK Late Model Sportsman
The Racer's Guide to Fabricating Shop Equipment
Dwarf car technology
The Stock Car Racing Chassis: Design, Theory, Construction
Beginner's Guide to League Stock Car Sim Racing
Mini sprint/micro sprint racing technology
Racing the IMCA modified
Sprint car chassis set-up
So You Want to Go Racing?
Kart Driving Techniques
Racing the Small Block Chevy
Race car braking systems
Steve Smith's Trackside Chassis Tuning Guide
The Beginner's Complete Karting Guide
Race car fabrication & preparation
Building the Small Block Chevy Sprint Car Engine
Formula Car Technology
The Journey: My Story, from Backyard Cricket to Australian Captain
Duct Tape Forever
Smith & Smith
The Comedy Mill
Me & Max
Red Green's: We Can't Help It -- We're Men
Steve Smith Playhouse
Moonrise Kingdom
Sherlock: Undercover Dog
Olobob Top
Shadow Lake
Red Green's Hindsight Is 20-20
Wee Sing in the Marvelous Musical Mansion
The Spell
12th Gemini Awards
Red Alert: Take No Prisoners: Live Across the Continents!
Field of Dreams 2: Lockout
The Greatest Game Ever Played
Steve Smith Life story
Steven Smith Jr. CM is a Canadian actor, writer and comedian. He is best known as the co-creator and star of the sketch comedy show The Red Green Show, for which he portrayed the title character.
COP28 ‘moment of truth' for oil industry, says energy boss
... Dr Steve Smith, executive director of Oxford Net Zero and CO2RE at the University of Oxford, told the BBC the report was still calling for investment in the technology but that it must come alongside other measures...
Care4Calais: Watchdog criticises past management of charity
... Current Care4Calais CEO Steve Smith said that the new board of trustees " all acknowledge that the growth in our humanitarian work since 2015 vastly outpaced the development of the charity s governance structures"...
Bibby Stockholm: First asylum seekers board housing barge in Dorset
... Care4Calais chief executive Steve Smith said: " None of the asylum seekers we are supporting have gone to the Bibby Stockholm today as legal representatives have had their transfers cancelled...
Home Office starts ad campaign to deter Albanian migrants
... " Chief executive of refugee charity Care4Calais Steve Smith said " no amount of taxpayer-funded PR spin" will deter refugees " from seeking a safe future"...
Can ‘enhanced rock weathering' help combat climate change?
... " The essential chemistry of it makes sense, " Dr Steve Smith, an expert in carbon removal from Oxford University, told me...
Climate change: Invest in technology that removes CO2 - report
... But the findings of this report are clear: we also need to increase carbon removal too, " says lead author Dr Steve Smith from Oxford University...
Hospices hit by rising costs and falling donations
... The average value of one-off donations to the charity has halved since April and its energy, food and staffing costs are soaring, said boss Steve Smith...
Sir David Amess: The lesser-known concerns of the Southend West MP
... " Sir David had a long-standing relationship with Havens Hospices, " said Steve Smith, chief executive...
Bibby Stockholm: First asylum seekers board housing barge in Dorset
The First small group of asylum seekers has boarded the controversial Bibby Stockholm housing barge after a series of delays over safety concerns.
Up to 500 men will eventually live on the Vessel in Dorset while they await the outcome of asylum applications.
Some Human Rights groups have called the scheme " inhumane" but ministers insist it is safe and will save money.
The Home Office said 15 people had successfully got on to the Vessel , but a group of about 20 refused to board.
Asked about the refusal, The Department 's director for asylum accommodation Cheryl Avery said she could not go into details " of the legal proceedings for each individual".
" But We Are continuing to bring people on board. . later This Week And Then over The Coming weeks as well, " she added.
Video footage showed people carrying bags being escorted on to the barge by staff in high-vis jackets and coaches were also seen arriving at Portland Port.
However A Number of asylum seekers due to be sent on to the Vessel did not board following legal challenges, refugee charity Care4Calais said.
Some had been expected to be transferred from a Bournemouth hotel, but a BBC reporter at The Scene saw a Large Blue coach leave at about 12:40 BST with just One - or possibly Two - Passengers on board.
Care4Calais chief executive Steve Smith said: " None of The Asylum seekers We Are supporting have gone to the Bibby Stockholm today as legal representatives have had their transfers cancelled. "
Among them were people who are " disabled, who have survived torture and modern slavery and who have had traumatic experiences at sea" he added.
Bibby Stockholm is the flagship of the government's latest plan to " stop the boats" and deter dangerous Channel crossings by migrants.
Home Office minister Sarah Dines said it would provide " basic but proper accommodation" and would send " a forceful message that there will be proper accommodation but not luxurious".
The Number of asylum seekers being housed in hotels has gone up by 3,000 since The End of March. Interim figures released by the Home Office show a record 50,546 were in so-called contingency accommodation at The End of June.
The 222-room, three-storey barge arrived in Portland Port three weeks ago, chartered by the government to reduce what it says is the £6m-a-day cost of placing asylum seekers in hotels.
Ministers plan to increase the numbers aboard up to 500, despite safety warnings from The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) which has raised concerns over narrow exits and possible overcrowding.
The Home Office says The Men aged 18-65, from various countries, could spend Nine Months on board the barge, which it views as safe and has previously been used to accommodate homeless people and asylum seekers in Germany and the Netherlands.
News of The First arrivals also came with the government poised to make a series of announcements on asylum policy This Week .
These include upping fines for employers and landlords who allow illegal migrants to work for them, or live in their properties.
At The End of July The Number of asylum decision-makers employed by the Home Office was 1,729, up from 1,556 a month earlier. The backlog of cases awaiting an initial decision is at 136,779, slightly down on the previous month when it was 138,700.
Ms Dines also said " all possibilities" were being examined on tackling the migrant crisis amid reports the government is looking at flying illegal migrants to The British overseas territory Ascension Island , in The Middle of the southern Atlantic.
Amnesty International compared the Bibby Stockholm to " prison hulks from the Victorian era" saying it was an " utterly shameful way to house people who've fled terror, conflict and persecution".
Freedom from Torture, which provides therapeutic care for survivors of torture seeking protection in the UK, said the government should stop " forcing refugees To Live in unsafe and undignified accommodation".
Senior ministers hope to confirm the use of further barges in The Coming months but they have struggled to find ports prepared to host them So Far .
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However, the government believes a successful scheme in Dorset will help encourage other areas to sign up.
It said there were currently about 51,000 " destitute migrants" in hotels across the UK, costing the taxpayer More Than £6m A Day .
The Home Office said its plans for alternative accommodation - including and three ex-military bases in East Sussex , Essex and Lincolnshire - offered better value.
However, the full costs of the barge have not been disclosed, with refugee campaign group Reclaim The Sea claiming the Bibby Stockholm would.
The Vessel - chartered for an initial 18-month Trial - includes catering, a TV room, a multi-faith prayer room and a gym.
Migrants will be free to leave on hourly buses to Weymouth and Portland, although they are encouraged to return by 23:00 each night.
The Home Office has said the barge occupants will undergo security screening and Dorset Police has said it does not expect any impact.
Dorset Council is receiving £3,500 per occupied bedspace on the barge, with additional funding provided to The Local NHS and police.
The Council has also received almost £380,000 in a One -off grant to help support local charity and voluntary organisations provide services, it is understood.
The Labour Party has been repeatedly pressed on whether it would continue to use the barge to house asylum seekers if it was in power.
Shadow immigration minister Stephen Kinnock said barges would continue to be used in the short term due to what he described as " the complete and utter chaos and shambles of the Tory asylum crisis".
Source of news: bbc.com