Home Ashes 2023 “Smith Is The Real King Of Cricket And The Best Batter Since Bradman”: Fans Give Tribute To The GOAT Following His 32nd Test Century

“Smith Is The Real King Of Cricket And The Best Batter Since Bradman”: Fans Give Tribute To The GOAT Following His 32nd Test Century

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“Smith Is The Real King Of Cricket And The Best Batter Since Bradman”: Fans Give Tribute To The GOAT Following His 32nd Test Century

Steve Smith, widely regarded as the King of Cricket and the best batsman since Bradman, received accolades from fans after scoring his 32nd Test century.

Steve Smith, remaining unbeaten on 85, reached his century, marking his 32nd Test hundred. This remarkable achievement also included his 12th Ashes ton, breaking several records for the former Australian captain.

Social media platforms quickly filled with praises for Smith from fans and experts alike. They also took the opportunity to mock England fans who had taunted Smith with “We saw you cry on Television” chants during the Edgbaston match.

Smith reached the milestone of 9,000 Test runs, second only to Kumar Sangakkara in terms of speed
Some of the reactions from fans:

As Australia’s No.4, Smith became the fastest player to reach 32 Test hundreds, surpassing Ricky Ponting.

His century at Lord’s rekindled England’s nightmares of his dominant performance during the 2019 Ashes tour.

Despite his failures in the opening match, Smith’s triple-figure milestone on the second day of the series, which Australia leads 1-0, reminded everyone of his prowess.

Starting the day 15 runs away from his second century at Lord’s, Smith displayed his unconventional batting style by hitting a flurry of boundaries off the new ball. His milestone century was sealed with a cover drive off Jimmy Anderson.

Smith struggled in his second innings of the first Test. He scored only 16 runs from 59 balls before being dismissed lbw by Ben Stokes. He showed a more aggressive approach from the beginning of his innings at Lord’s.

Smith started with a boundary by pulling a delivery in front of square and followed it up with two cover-driven fours off Stuart Broad, quickly accumulating 24 runs from his first 15 deliveries.

Australia squad- Mitch Marsh, Nathan Lyon, Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Marcus Harris, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Marnus Labuschagne, Cameron Green, Todd Murphy, Michael Neser, Matthew Renshaw, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, David Warner, Usman Khwaja.

England squad- Joe Root, James Anderson, Jonathan Bairstow, Stuart Broad, Jack Leach,  Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Dan Lawrence, Ollie Pope, Matthew Potts,Harry Brook, Ollie Robinson, Josh Tongue, Chris Woakes, Ben Stokes,Mark Wood.


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