Smith made his first-class debut for Barbados in January 2002 in a
Busta Cup match against
Guyana. He did not bowl in the match but made scores of 10 and 35; his second innings ended after he was out
hit wicket, an unusual form of dismissal. In his fifth match of the season, against the
Leeward Islands, there were two notable occasions for Smith; he took his first
wicket and, with an innings of 102, scored his first
century. He finished the season with a
batting average of 21.36. In the 2002–03 season, his bowling was used more often. He took seven wickets at an
average of 28.42. His batting average improved to 24.55 but he was not able to score a
half century during the season. Barbados finished as tournament winners but Smith did not feature in the final. 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. However, his form improved and he finished the season with a batting average of 39.75 and a highest score of 92
not out. Smith went on to score the most runs in the
2009 edition of the
WICB Cup. He later won with Barbados the
2011 WICB Cup title, which was shared with the Leeward Islands. He also won the
2014 CPL title with the
Barbados Tridents, scoring a match winning 59 in the final against the
Guyana Amazon Warriors. Smith once again top-scored in the
2014 Regional Super 50 tournament. He went on to score a match-winning innings of 83 for Barbados against Trinidad and Tobago in the final of the tournament. Smith was awarded the man of the match for his triumphant knock.
Indian Premier League In 2008 Smith was added to the Mumbai Indians squad during the
inaugural IPL season, he replaced his national teammate
Dwayne Bravo. He played four games during the season and was most notable for his bowling; he took 5 wickets at an average of 16.60. In the following edition of the IPL Smith was bought at the player auction for US$100,000 by the Deccan Chargers. His batting was a lot more successful than his bowling on this occasion; he scored 215 runs at an average of 26.87 compared with 1 wicket at an average of 124.00. Deccan Chargers won the tournament but Smith did not appear in the knock-out stages. He was retained by the Deccan chargers for the 2010 season but only played three matches. In 2012, he was signed by the Mumbai Indians as a replacement player for the injured
Mitchell Johnson. On 6 May 2012, he played a vital role in the win of
Mumbai Indians against
Chennai Super Kings, when he hit
Ben Hilfenhaus to the fence thrice in a row – a 6, followed by two consecutive 4s, when 14 runs were required off the last three balls. In 2014, Smith was bought by
Chennai Super Kings for Rs. 42,500,000.
Pakistan Super League Smith was bought for disclosed amount by
Islamabad United he made his debut in
2016 season. Smith joined the side when half of team's matches were played. In the Final of 2016 season Smith won the Man of the Match award after he took United to title victory by scoring 73 from 51 balls. He was retained by United at
2017 Pakistan Super League players draft. He was the leading run scorer for his side scoring 274 runs in 9 matches he played.
County cricket Smith has spent three seasons playing for the
English County side
Sussex. He originally signed for Sussex on a short-term deal for their 2008
Twenty20 Cup season. After impressive performances, in particular a highest score of 72 not out against Hampshire, he signed a two-and-a-half-year deal as a
Kolpak player. That season Smith also played in for Sussex in the
Pro40. He played seven of the eight matches, helping Sussex to the Division one title. Smith played a much greater role in the following season for Sussex, making appearances in all four domestic competitions. Sussex reached two finals in the season, the first of which, the
Friends Provident Trophy they lost to Hampshire with Smith scoring 20. The next final was to be more successful for Smith as Sussex beat Somerset in the
Twenty20 Cup with him earning the man of the match award in scoring 59. More success came for Sussex and Smith that season when they again won the Pro40, with him averaging 35.16 with the bat and 15.88 with the ball throughout the tournament. He also took a
hat-trick in a game against Nottinghamshire. Although they were successful in the one-day formats, they were relegated from Division one of the County Championship. Due to their triumph in the Twenty20 Cup, Sussex qualified for the
Champions League. Smith decided to play for Sussex rather than his IPL team, the Deccan Chargers, who had also qualified for the tournament. Sussex were eliminated after finishing last in the group stage. He returned to Sussex to play in the
Friends Life t20 in 2010 as an overseas player after his Kolpak status had expired.
New South Wales Smith was signed by
New South Wales for the
2009–10 KFC Twenty20 Big Bash. He played all five matches in the group stage as New South Wales finished fourth and did not proceed to the final. Although his batting was disappointing, 31 runs at 7.75, he took 6 wickets at an average of 17.50.
Other T20 franchise cricket For his performances in 2013, he was named in the ESPNcricinfo CLT20 XI. In June 2019, he was selected to play for the Winnipeg Hawks franchise team in the
2019 Global T20 Canada tournament. He was selected by
India Capitals for the first season of Legends League Cricket and by
Urbanrisers Hyderabad for the second season. ==International career==