Steve Smith joins Australia with greats with 10,000 testing operations – Aitrend

Stephen Smith, captain of the Australian team, celebrates ten thousand of a thousand during the first day of the first test of the Cricket test between Sri Lanka and Australia at the Galle International Cricket Stadium in Gali on January 29, 2025.
Stephen Smith, captain of the Australian team, celebrates ten thousand of a thousand during the first day of the first test of the Cricket test between Sri Lanka and Australia at the Galle International Cricket Stadium in Gali on January 29, 2025.

Gali: Steve Smith joined Australia to a selection of rackets to reach 10,000 test operations on Wednesday during the first day of the opening test against Sri Lanka.

Smith started the match on 9999 runs, and pushed the first ball to one off the Brabat Jayasoria in Gali to be the fifteenth and fourth Australian player in this field.

The benefit leader raised his bats to confess applause from the crowd.

“Fortunately, this gap was hit in the gap is very nice to get it,” 35 -year -old told Australia. 7cricket.

“It is good to put a sign of that,” he added.

Smith joined his Australian colleagues, Ricky Poning, Alan Border and Steve Woo in a list led by Sashin Tindolkar in India, who achieved 15921 rounds in his red ball career.

Former India leader Sunil Javascar was the first to cross 10,000 races in the cricket test when he achieved achievement against Pakistan in 1987 in Ahmed Abad.

Smith is leading Australia in the testing series that extends to the matches after Captain Pat Kamens chose the normal birth of his second child.

It has an impressive average more than 55 in 114 previous tests, including 34 century since its first appearance in 2010.

Smith, Kahim, started eighth, but soon rose to become the first mixture of the test and the leader of Australia.

Smith was recognized as a large part of the modern era and part of a famous group of rackets in the new era, including Vorat Kohli in India, Ken Williamson from New Zealand and Joe Root England.

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