Steve Smith broke a big record by scoring a century in Melbourne Test, became number 1 – Read
He gave proof of why Steve Smith is considered one of the great batsmen of Test cricket in the Melbourne Test. This legendary Australian batsman scored a brilliant century in the first innings of the Melbourne Test. Smith, who scored a century in Brisbane, continued his good form in Melbourne and scored a wonderful century. With this century, Steve Smith has been successful in defeating 6 giants. Actually, this is Steve Smith’s 34th Test century and this player has now overtaken Kane Williamson and Alastair Cook in terms of most Test centuries. At the same time, Smith has also defeated Sunil Gavaskar, Brian Lara, Younis Khan and Mahela Jayawardene. In fact, Smith has touched the figure of 34 Test centuries in fewer Test matches than these.
Amazing innings of Steve Smith
It was not very difficult for Steve Smith to score a century in the Melbourne Test. Melbourne’s pitch appeared to be one of the easiest pitches so far in the series. Smith settled on the crease easily and scored a half-century on the first day of the game, remained unbeaten and completed his century without any problem on the second day. He looked a little uncomfortable on one or two balls of Bumrah and Akashdeep but he soon got everything under control.
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Why is Smith’s century special?
This century of Steve Smith is special because he has become the batsman who has scored the most centuries in Tests against India. Smith has scored 11 centuries against India. He has gone ahead of Joe Root who has scored 10 Test centuries against India. The big thing is that Smith has scored 11 Test centuries against India in just 43 innings. Steve Smith becomes more dangerous against India at home. This player has scored centuries in 7 out of 10 innings in the first innings of the Red Ball Test against India.
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