This batsman is the new stormy opener of current T20 cricket, Michael Vaughan’s one-line post created a stir


Michael Vaughan reaction viral on Steve Smith


Michael Vaughan on Steve Smith: In the 30th match of the Big Bash League 2024-25, Steve Smith created a stir in the match played between Sydney Sixers and Perth Scorchers. Batting as an opener for Sydney Sixers, Smith scored a stormy century in just 58 balls and remained unbeaten on 121 balls. Smith played an innings of 121 runs in 64 balls. Smith hit 10 fours and 7 sixes in his innings. Smith surprised the world with his batting by scoring runs with a strike rate of 189.06. Seeing Smith’s batting, former England captain Michael Vaughan made a big announcement. Vaughan shared a post on social media and wrote, “Steve Smith is a good T20 opener these days.” This post of the former English captain is going viral on social media.

Let us tell you that this is Smith’s third century in BBL. On the basis of Smith’s inning of 121 runs, Sydney Sixers team was successful in scoring 222 runs for 3 wickets. Smith has just made a special record during his century innings. Steve Smith has become the batsman who has scored the most centuries in BBL. He has equaled Benjamin Reginald McDermott. Reginald McDermott has also succeeded in scoring three centuries in BBL.


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