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Steve Smith entered the elite 10,000-run club in Test cricket, becoming the fourth Australian to achieve the feat. The Galle crowd erupted in applause as Smith reached the milestone, with Sri ...
Steve Smith, one of the world’s top Test batters with over 10,000 runs to his name, has officially been confirmed to return after recovering from a finger injury that kept him out of the first Test.
Steve Smith is all but confirmed to return for Australia's second Test against the West Indies in Grenada, bolstering the team’s top order after missing the series opener due to a dislocated ...
Grenada: Right-hand batter Steve Smith returned to the line-up as the Australian side announced their playing XI for the second Test against West Indies, which will be played from July 3 to 8.
Having clinched the opening Test in Barbados inside three days, Australia could be boosted further before the second fixture with veteran batter Steve Smith all set to join the squad by Sunday ...
Comparison of Test stats of Steve Smith and Temba Bavuma (Images via Getty) Australia will clash with South Africa in the WTC 2025 final from June 11 to 15 at the Lord's cricket ground in London.
Steve Smith is not yet giving any thought to this winter’s Ashes as he attempts to help Australia retain their World Test Championship crown. England have been vocal about their long-term ...
Steve Smith suffered a nasty injury as the Australia batter dropped a crucial catch at slip during the final innings of the World Test Championship final. The defending champions had set South ...
Aussies stage huge comeback in World Test Championship final as Steve Smith surpasses Don Bradman - and South Africa make a shocking mistake Australia's top order struggled against pace attack ...
Cricket News: Steve Smith achieved a milestone at Lord's, surpassing batting records. He scored 66 runs during the World Test Championship final. Australia was stru ...
Australia batter Steve Smith is set to miss the opening Test of their tour of West Indies with the finger injury he sustained in the World Test Championship final.
Steve Smith speaks on not touching the bat after CT2025, how Adelaide Test failure against India 'clicked something in him' Smith, 36, who retired from ODIs after his side's semifinal run in the ...