In a batting master class, Steve Smith showed his brilliance once again, scoring his 34th Test century on Day 2 of the fourth Test against India in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Smith’s knock not only reinforced his stature as one of the greatest Test players but also etched his name in the history books by surpassing the records of Sachin Tendulkar and Joe root.
A fundamental blow
Smith’s century came at a crucial time for Australia, who were reeling at 299 for 6. Along with captain Pat Cummins, Smith formed a crucial 112-run partnership that propelled Australia to a commanding total. He achieved his hundred in 167 balls, adorned with nine fours and three sixes, before finally falling for a well-crafted 140 for the Indian pacer. Deep Akash.
Breaking records
With this century, Smith now holds the record for most Test centuries (11) against India, surpassing England’s Joe Root, who had 10. What is more impressive is that Smith achieved this milestone in just 43 innings, further cementing his reputation as a player. for the big stage.
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Smith also eclipsed Indian legend Sachin Tendulkar by scoring his 10th century in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, surpassing Tendulkar’s nine centuries in the prestigious series. Across all formats, Smith has racked up 16 centuries against India, making him the top scorer against the team among active players.
Smith: a legacy builder
Smith’s consistent performances against one of the world’s strongest bowling attacks underline his ability to thrive under pressure. Your efforts helped Australia records a formidable first innings total of 474putting India at a disadvantage as the game progresses.
This knock adds another chapter to Smith’s illustrious career, as he continues to dominate bowling attacks around the world and break records along the way.