Steve Smith In England: Australia’s Steve Smith played a brilliant century in the World Test Championship final against India. Steve Smith scored 121 runs in the first innings of the World Test Championship final against Team India. While scored 34 runs in the second innings. Steve Smith’s figures show that this player’s bat speaks fiercely on the land of England. Steve Smith has crossed the century mark 5 times in the last 10 Test innings on England’s soil. While this player has crossed the double century mark once.
Steve Smith has amazing figures on the soil of England.
Steve Smith has scored 143, 144, 142, 92, 211, 82, 80, 23, 121 and 34 runs in the last 10 Test innings on England’s soil respectively. That is, this player has not crossed the figure of fifty runs only once in the last 10 Test innings on the soil of England. In the World Test Championship final against India, Steve Smith shared a 285-run partnership with Travis Head for the fourth wicket. However, Steve Smith’s figures on England’s soil is a matter of relief for the Kangaroos for the Ashes series. At the same time, the figures for England, the host country of Ashes 2023, are scary.
Steve Smith in the last 10 innings in Tests in England:
143(252), 144(219), 142(207), 92(161), 211(319), 82(92), 80(145), 23(53), 121(268), 34(47). pic.twitter.com/zuWeyMvqNa
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Steve Smith scored a century in the World Test Championship final
Significantly, Australia defeated India by 209 runs in the final match of the World Test Championship. In this match, Steve Smith and Travis crossed the century mark in the first innings for Australia. Travis Head scored more than 150 runs. While Steve Smith scored an inning of 121 runs. Actually, after losing the toss, the Australian team came out to bat first, losing 3 wickets for 76 runs at one time, but Steve Smith and Travis Head took the team out of trouble by sharing a 285-run partnership.
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