The 2 -match Test series between Sri Lanka and Australia's team started on January 29 with the beginning of the first match at Gaul's stadium. In this series, Steve Smith is handling the responsibility of captaining the Kangaroo team, who did not delay at all in the decision to bat first and its batsmen also proved it to be completely correct in the first day's game which himself Smith's name is also included. In the session of the first day of the Gaul Test, Steve Smith managed to score a 35th century of his Test career, with which he also left many veterans behind.
Steve Smith left these four veterans including Sunil Gavaskar and Brian Lara behind
Steve Smith once again took over the captaincy and appeared in the same old form with the bat. Smith could not do anything special against India against India in the Test played in Sydney earlier this year, but with reaching Sri Lanka tour, Smith scored a 35th Test century and served several veterans together. Steve Smith has now reached number 7 in the list of players who scored the most Test century in Test cricket, in which he will now match the veteran Indian player Rahul Dravid as soon as he scored the next century. Smith worked on the basis of his 35th Test century to leave Sunil Gavaskar, Brian Lara, Younis Khan and Mahela Jayawardene behind in one stroke.
Smith scored sixth Test century in Asia
This is Steve Smith's sixth Test century in the Asian situation in which he has managed to score his third Test century in Sri Lanka. Apart from this, Smith has three Test centuries in India. When Smith Gaul landed in the Test, he scored the first run and also completed his ten,000 runs in Test cricket, from which he was only one run away. Smith is only the fourth player to score 10,000 or more runs in Test cricket for Australia, in which Ricky Ponting, Alan Border and Steve Waugh have managed to do this feat before him.
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