Steve Smith is now one of only a few Test cricketers to surpass 10,000 runs. Here’s how he stacks up against other players in ...
Steve Smith etched his name into the history book in the spectrum of fielding, by becoming the player to take the most Test ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Australia’s Alex Carey celebrates his century with Steven Smith ...
Steve Smith ended Day 2 unbeaten on 120 off 239 balls while Alex Carey will join him at the other end on Day 3 on 139 off 156 ...
Steven Smith created history as he became the joint second-fastest to 10,000 Test runs in terms of matches played, achieving the feat when he scored his first run on Day 1 of the series opener ...
Spinner Matthew Kuhnemann has praised Steve ... the Test, it's understandable why he decided to bat on and ram home the advantage. Kuhnemann certainly didn't think it was a mistake on Smith's ...
Australian batting maestro Steve Smith, who etched his name among the all-time greats by becoming the fourth Australian to reach 10,000 Test runs, has stated that one of the batters from Marnus ...
Batting maestro Steve Smith named three Australian stars who he feels can join him in the 10,000 Test runs chart after enlisting his name in the exclusive club. On the opening day of the first ...
Finney-Smith played one of his best games as a Laker in the start, finishing with a team-high plus-minus. After the game, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr praised the forward for his game.
Smith notched his 35th Test ton and third in four Tests by driving Nishan Peiris through cover shortly before the interruption. The stand-in skipper was unbeaten on 104 with Khawaja on 147. Steve ...
He is the fourth Australian after Ricky Ponting , Allan Border and Steve Waugh to reach the 10,000 run mark and overall 15th player ever. With 35 Test centuries, Smith has overtaken the likes of ...
Smith is the latest entry into the club and it took him 205 innings, the third fastest ever. Lara also shares the record of 10,000 Test runs in 195 innings and no real surprise there.