Brisbane – England cricket captain Ben Stokes said on Wednesday the sudden death of former batsman Robin Smith at the age of 62 “hits you hard”.
The South Africa-born Smith, who had moved to Australia and lived in Perth, attended the first Ashes Test almost a fortnight ago and met some of the England and England Lions players.
Smith, who played 62 Tests between 1988 and 1996, has been hailed as “a batter ahead of his time” in tributes that poured in from around the cricketing world after his death on Monday.
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of legendary batter Robin Smith.
Known as ‘The Judge’, Smith played over 600 times for Hampshire and scored over 30,000 runs for the club in a career that spanned more than 20 years.
Our thoughts are with his family and… pic.twitter.com/eEB715R3pr
— Hampshire Cricket (@hantscricket) December 2, 2025
Stokes, speaking on the eve of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane, said although he didn’t know Smith well, it was a sad time for all of English cricket.
“When you hear news like that it gets you and it hits you hard,” he said of a player who scored 4,236 Test runs for England, including nine centuries.
“Just last week he was there chatting with the Lions and he was at the first Test. It hits you hard when you realise that it was only last week where he was doing those kinds of things.”
Smith’s family announced their “profound sense of sadness and loss” in a statement released on Tuesday by Hampshire, his former English county club.
‘Fearless against the fast bowlers, but we’ll all remember Robin the person as well’ ❤️
Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain pay tribute to their former team-mate Robin Smith, who has died at the age of 62. pic.twitter.com/G3wF0TTSDM
— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) December 2, 2025
“Robin died unexpectedly at his South Perth apartment on Monday, 1st December. The cause of his death is at present unknown,” they said.
Smith was renowned for his fearless batting against the world’s fastest bowlers, including Curtly Ambrose, Courtney Walsh and Waqar Younis.
He struggled with mental health and alcohol-related problems in retirement.
Nasser Hussain shares his memories of Robin Smith ❤️ pic.twitter.com/lNXp3rbYky
— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) December 3, 2025
Robin Smith’s passing hurts so much. He became family in the last few years after a chance meeting at the WACA. He was always so full of love & it was destiny that brought us together one last time a week ago in Perth & this was our final chat. Love you Robin. Rest easy my friend pic.twitter.com/p1DmJPDQXi
— Bharat Sundaresan (@beastieboy07) December 2, 2025
Vale Robin Smith 😢😢Here he scores his first Test century, 143 against Australia during the 4th Test at Manchester 1989. That cut shot was a thing of beauty. Gone way too soon 💔💔Thoughts with his family, friends and former teammates. pic.twitter.com/BloUN89d82
— From Ashes to Archive (@ashestoarchive) December 2, 2025
Very sad news.
Robin Smith has died aged 62.
Smith played 62 Test matches for England, as well as making over 600 appearances for Hampshire.
Rest peacefully, Robin. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/89NMOS0uVd
— Test Match Special (@bbctms) December 2, 2025
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