After Smith retired from cricket, he worked in the banking industry before moving into broadcasting. He worked as a radio announcer on
Radio Live SPORT as a breakfast host and was a commentator for
Television New Zealand first, then
Sky Sport (in
New Zealand, commentating on both
rugby union and
cricket). He has worked on television commentary at numerous ICC tournaments including the
World Twenty20 and
Cricket World Cup calling the crucial final ball as England tied with New Zealand in the final at Lords. Smith's description of England winning the World Cup “by the barest of margins, the barest of all margins” has become iconic in English cricket. He has also appeared as a guest commentator on
Sky Sports and
Test Match Special in the UK during New Zealand tours of England. He's also used for some of the Australian cricket coverage for
Nine Network and now
Fox Sports but doesn't appear on
Spark Sport's coverage for home matches when
Spark Sport and TVNZ took the rights off Sky. Smith took an active role in presenting the
Rugby World Cup on Sky in New Zealand in 2011. In April 2020, Smith won New Zealand Cricket's most prestigious award, the Bert Sutcliffe Medal for Outstanding Contribution to Cricket. In January 2023, Smith departed from Sky Sport after 23 years. Smith said of leaving "Sky TV has a changing face now, a long way removed from this old scaly, sunburnt one,'' His son
Jarrod Smith is an
association football player who has appeared for the
New Zealand national team. ==Honours and awards==