Sydney Test Match Day 3: Steve Smith etched his name deeper into cricket history with his 37th Test century, steering Australia to a commanding 518/7 by stumps. The veteran batter’s masterful knock showcased his dominance at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Smith, resuming on 46, reached his milestone with elegant strokeplay, punishing the Indian bowlers relentlessly. His innings featured classic cover drives and solid defense, frustrating the opposition attack.
Australia’s innings saw valuable contributions from Usman Khawaja and Marnus Labuschagne earlier, building a solid platform. Smith’s partnership with the lower order added crucial runs, extending Australia’s lead significantly.
The Indian bowlers toiled hard under scorching Sydney sun, but couldn’t break through consistently. Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj picked up wickets, yet Smith’s resilience proved decisive.
With substantial lead intact, Australia eyes a strong position for Day 4. Smith’s century reinforces his status as one of Test cricket’s greatest, particularly at his home ground where he averages over 60.
Cricket fans worldwide witnessed another masterclass from the 34-year-old, who continues defying critics with consistent performances in Ashes and Border-Gavaskar Trophy battles.




