SL vs Aus: Steve Smith’s charismatic world record, became the first batsman in the world to do so in Test


Steve Smith Record in Test Cricket: Veteran Steve Smith was dismissed for 131 off 254 balls during Australia’s first innings in the second Test match against Sri Lanka. In the Test, Smith hit the 36th century of his career. Even though Smith could not convert his innings into a double century on the third day, he has made a record that had never happened before in the history of 147 years of Test cricket. Let us know that Smith shared a 259 -run partnership for the third wicket with Alex Carrie. As soon as this, Smith has become the only batsman in the history of Test cricket whose names have a record of shaking 200 or more runs with 11 different batsmen.

Smith has so far been Michael Clarke, Sean Marsh, Chris Rogers, Adam Wozes, Joe Burns, Mich Marsh, Marnas Labushen, David Warner, Usman Khwaja, Travis Head and Alex Carrie in his Test career. Has shown amazing to partnership. Earlier, Ricky Ponting was such a batsman who set a record of partnership of 200 or more runs with 10 different batsmen in Tests.

Please tell that apart from Smith, Alex Carrie scored an innings of 156 runs. Carrie faced 188 balls and succeeded in hitting 15 fours and two sixes in the innings.



(Tagstotranslate) Steven Peter Devreux Smith (T) Sri Lanka (T) Australia (T) Cricket

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