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Steve Smith became the 15th member of test cricket's 10,000-run club as he and opener Usman Khawaja smashed hundreds to help Australia rack up 330 for two on the opening day of the first test ...
Galle [Sri Lanka], February 8 (ANI): Star Australian batter Steve Smith re-wrote record books with another brilliant century against Sri Lanka during the second Test at Galle. On Friday, Smith put ...
Australia stand-in captain Steven Smith advised his teammates, who hold minimal experience in the sub-continent to be "proactive" against Sri Lankan spinners in Galle. Sun, Mar 09, 2025 | Updated ...
Steve Smith hit his 35th Test century against Sri Lanka in Galle. He has been fantastic with the bat alongside Usman Khawaja and is also leading the side in Pat Cummins' absence.
Star Australian batter Steve Smith re-wrote record books with another brilliant century against Sri Lanka during the second Test at Galle. On Friday, Smith put on a masterclass in playing spin ...
Steve Smith ended his century drought and Marnus Labuschagne struck his first test hundred abroad to steer Australia to 298-5 on day one of the second test against Sri Lanka in Galle on Friday.
Usman Khawaja (147*) and Steve Smith (104*) powered Australia to a commanding position at 330/2 at stumps on Day 1 of the first Test in Galle. Their centuries were set up by a blistering start ...
Marnus Labuschagne was the centre of attention as Australia hit the nets in Sri Lanka, with the struggling star breaking from tradition. Meanwhile, Sam Konstas’s tour is over. The Aussies are ...
Marnus Labuschagne is poised to keep his position in the Australian XI despite the batter being shifted from his usual spot in the nets order at the side’s main training session on Tuesday with ...
Galle has built a reputation as a spinners' paradise but Australia captain Steve Smith hopes there will be substantial reverse swing at the venue as his top-ranked team bid for a series-levelling ...
On Friday, Smith put on a masterclass in playing spin, ending day two at 120* in 239 balls, with nine fours and a six, putting Aussies in a commanding position.