Ashes: Steve Smith surpasses Bradman's milestone
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Even the control tower at Sydney Airport would struggle to provide a radar system as sensitive as Steve Smith’s faculties. Here is a man capable of being disturbed at the crease by the rustle of distant biscuit wrappers,
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Steve Smith breaks 78-year-old world record; becomes first player in history since Don Bradman to...
Steve Smith created history with his 14th century against England, 13 of which have come in the Ashes. The Australian captain broke a long-standing world record held by Don Bradman. Smith made the 37th century of his career in the longest format.
On a landmark day for Smith at the SCG, Australia’s stand-in captain went past English great Jack Hobbs for the second most Ashes centuries and runs. The 36-year-old’s ton also ensured Australia would take a sizeable first-innings lead, after Travis Head’s 163 helped lay the platform for the hosts.
The home side have amassed an imposing lead with wickets still in hand as their captain and Travis Head scored hundreds on Jane McGrath Day
Only Don Bradman stands in front of Steve Smith in Ashes history after the Australian captain’s 37th Test hundred pushed England towards one final humiliation this summer.
Steve Smith's claim to be the 'best since the Don' grew stronger as Australia's most eccentric cricketer joined Travis Head in tonning up and quelling England's hopes of salvaging anything further from their Ashes tour.
Australia's stand-in skipper Steve Smith responded to Joe Root's 41st Test century with a perfect knock of his own at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on Day 3 of the fifth and final Ashes Test. Smith completed his 37th century in the format, which also set him an incredible feat.
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