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Steve Smith saluted Australia's batting strength in depth after India endured a long day in the field on the third day of the second Test. Smith extended his fine recent form with his sixth hundred in 13 matches as Australia racked up 505 in response to ...
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WTC 2025 Final: Smith feels at home in first training session in UK as Cummins confirms his batting position
Test batting great Steve Smith felt at home in Australia’s first training session in the UK ahead of the 2025 World Test Championship (WTC) Final against South Africa. In Beckenham on Wednesday (June 4), Smith batted for long spells alongside Marnus ...
Jofra Archer and Steve Smith could resume battle in third Ashes Test, a battle Smith is emphatically winning with Archer yet to dismiss him in the format; players exchanged verbals in second Test; Eng
Australia captain Steve Smith backed Mitchell Marsh to find form with the bat, ruling out a change to his team's batting order for the first Test against West Indies. Smith rules out Australia batting order change Australia captain Steve Smith backed ...
Australia has played batting musical chairs in the first three Ashes Tests — including Steve Smith missing in Adelaide. Daniel Cherny reflects on what’s happened and what it all means. Two Tests earlier,
Steve Smith is channeling West Indies legend Shivnarine Chanderpaul ahead of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane. Chanderpaul scored 11867 Test runs at an average of 51.37 and sits ninth on the all-time run-scorers leaderboard. Only Brian Lara has scored more red-ball runs than Chanderpaul for the West Indies.