Smith was born at
Huddersfield in 1925. He was educated at
Christ's Hospital, a private school in
West Sussex. He played cricket at school, captaining the Christ's Hospital team in 1944, and was described as an "excellent allrounder" as a schoolboy. He played for The Rest against Lord's Schools in 1944, a season in which he led the Christ's Hospital school batting and bowling averages, scoring 276 runs and taking 40 wickets. After leaving school, Smith played two one-day war-time matches for
Surrey in 1945 before undertaking his
National Service, after which he returned to play for Surrey Club and Ground, He was capped by the CCC in 1949. ==First-class cricket at Kent==