At the very top he may have some question marks.
The ban actually came at a good time for him (arguably), he looked dodgy in that SA series and then the pitches especially since then have been spicier for sure, when he has struggled to cash in except vs weaker opponents at home. He had the incredible Ashes series in that but otherwise he’s definitely in a slump. That he had an insane peak and his “trough” is still averaging 40 ish speaks to why he’s in that general top echelon and not closer to Kohli.
Smith in this decade averages 45, thats the 20th best with a 10 innings cutoff and you could easily argue that some of the names ahead of him have issues with sample size and playing against weaker teams. by no means is that as bad as some here like bleating about
to debunk the next myth that certain individuals have been sprouting,
Smith has averaged 48 at home in this decade, only behind Labu with his lady luck charm, Khawaja and Marsh who has a small sample size from his side. thats still very good when the consensus has been that he has been “exposed” when home conditions have gotten tougher. its a fall from a ludicrous 83 avg in 2014-19 but 48 is still world class or a level below it at worst in the current era. just where is the exposure?????
the real difference maker is his away average being 40, compared to 64. his Ashes was okay but should have done better, his bgt was poor and those pitches were all not easy to bat on until the last test. prime Smith would have feasted on the Pakistani highways but his efforts were still not bad, his Galle 100 was top class and unfortunately shadowed by Chandimal playing maybe the best knock of his life and he had a good wtc final
now he did fail in NZ but it should be kept in mind that this was his 2nd series in a new role and 1st away assignment, his opening partner was also a dud and
only 6 out of 25 openers have averaged above 30 in NZ in this decade. also worth noting that the non Aussie and English players have all at least had 1 opportunity in an away test to fill their boots against significantly weaker opposition to patch up the away records, something Smith and his Aussie brethren dont get because Australia are too high and mighty to play such opposition
like i said before batting has been ****ing tough since 2016ish and i thought it would be reflected in Smith’s rating this time but instead we have had a dude try his best to rival subs efforts with Indian spinners and Himannv disdain of Sanga with Smith in this thread by conveniently presenting numbers with 0 context because his arguments are weak af when considering them