Key Takeaways
- 1๐ Smith hits 3,637+ Ashes runs, second only to Bradman
- 2๐ Overshadows Hobbs in quiet record-breaking moment
- 3๐ก Thrives on favorable pitches like Sydney's
- 4๐ฎ Fuels Australia's path to 4-1 Ashes triumph
"Steve Smith thwarts England again during the fifth Ashes Test in Sydney to leave only the great Sir Don Bradman ahead in terms of Ashes runs scored."
Steve Smith etched his name deeper into Ashes history with a gritty knock that propelled Australia to dominance over England at the SCG. In the fifth Test, his 84th run against the old enemy marked a monumental milestone, overtaking Jack Hobbs' 3,637-run tally to claim second place all-time, trailing only the immortal Sir Donald Bradman.
The moment arrived quietly amid Sydney's steamy heatโa deft push through the off side at 16:15, unnoticed by the singing England fans. Smith, oblivious to the record until later, showcased his timeless class on a pitch suiting his style. Former England skipper Michael Vaughan hailed him as a special talent who thrives when conditions align, drawing parallels to Joe Root and Travis Head.
Smith's Unyielding Ashes Mastery
This landmark underscores Smith's enduring brilliance in the cauldron of Ashes battles. With Australia building a commanding lead, his puppet-like elegance silenced doubts about his longevity. As England faltered, Smith's poise hinted at more chapters in his saga.
"He is a special player." โ Michael Vaughan
Looking ahead, Smith's form signals he's far from finished, eyeing Bradman's perch while Australia eyes series glory.
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