Australia’s Steve Smith continued his dream run on his Test return after the ball-tampering scandal with a second hundred in the first Ashes Test on Sunday.
The former captain was eventually dismissed for 142 as Australia set England an imposing target of 398 to win the first Test at Edgbaston.
It followed his 144 in the first innings and he has now scored 1,116 runs in his past 10 Ashes innings, a figure second only to the 1,236 made over the same span by Don Bradman – widely regarded as Test cricket’s greatest batsman.
He is now just the fifth Australia batsman to have made hundreds in both innings of an Ashes Test following Warren Bardsley (1909), Arthur Morris (1946/47), Steve Waugh (1997) and Matthew Hayden (2002/03).
“But, it’s kind of a dream comeback in a way. To be able to score two hundreds in a match, in the first Ashes match, it’s something I have never done in any form of cricket before in my life. It’s incredibly special,” he said of the knock.
‘Peerless in his generation’: Twitter doffs its hat to Steve Smith for scoring successive Ashes tons
Ashes-holders Australia, bidding to win their first Test series away to England in 18 years, made 487-7 declared in their second innings as they capitalised on the absence from the home side’s attack of the injured James Anderson.
Here’s a look at all the big numbers from Smith’s record feat
Australian tons in both innings of Ashes Test
Player | Scores | Venue | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Warren Bardsley | 136 and 130 | The Oval | 1909 |
Arthur Morris | 122 and 124 no | Adelaide | 1946/47 |
Steve Waugh | 108 and 116 | Manchester | 1997 |
Matthew Hayden | 197 and 103 | Brisbane | 2002/03 |
Steve Smith | 144 and 142 | Birmingham | 2019 |
Only Don Bradman has more Test centuries for Australia against England than Steve Smith 😮#Ashes pic.twitter.com/WNK48MmaYN
— ICC (@ICC) August 4, 2019
Steve Smith's #Ashes career
— Samuel Ferris (@samuelfez) August 4, 2019
2010-11 in Aus: 7,36,6,38,18,54*
2013 in Eng: 53,17,2,1,89,19,17,2,138*
2013-14 in Aus: 7,31,0,6,23*,111,15,19,115,7
2015 in Eng: 33,33,215,58,7,8,6,5,143
2017-18 in Aus: 141*,40,6,239,76,102*,83
2019 in Eng: 144, 109*
24m, 10 x100, 61.59 ave
Most Test runs after 119 innings:
— Samuel Ferris (@samuelfez) August 4, 2019
Steve Smith: 6447*
Wally Hammond: 6440#Ashes
.@stevesmith49 becomes the 5th Australian batsman to score centuries in both innings of an #Ashes Test:
— Fox Sports Lab (@FoxSportsLab) August 4, 2019
Warren Bardsley 136 & 130 - 1909
Arthur Morris 122 & 124* - 1947
Steve Waugh 108 & 116 - 1997
Matthew Hayden 197 & 103 - 2002
Steve Smith scored his first 100 at The Oval in 2013. Since the start of that innings he is averaging 71.93 in 97 innings. In cricket, you hardly come across batsmen averaging 70 even in 20 inns. To main that average for nearly 100 inns is just INCREDIBLE! #Ashes
— Mazher Arshad (@MazherArshad) August 4, 2019
This is the 15th time a batsman has scored twin hundreds against England in a Test match, the most of any team. Smith joins Bardsley, Headley, Melville, Mitchell, Greenidge, S Waugh and Hope as batsmen to have done it as a visiting batsman in England. #Ashes
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 4, 2019
Most #Ashes Test 100s
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) August 4, 2019
19 - Don Bradman (63 inns)
12 - Jack Hobbs (71)
10 - Steve Waugh (72)/Steve Smith (43)
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Fewest inns to reach 10th #Ashes 100
37 - Bradman
43 - S Smith
48 - Hobbs
71 - S Waugh#Ashes19#EngvAus #EngvsAus
Fewest inngs to 25 Test 100s
— Deepu Narayanan (@deeputalks) August 4, 2019
68 Don Bradman
119 STEVE SMITH
127 Virat Kohli
130 Sachin Tendulkar
138 Sunil Gavaskar
139 Matthew Hayden
147 Gary Sobers#ENGvAUS #Ashes19
Steven Smith's twin tons:
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) August 4, 2019
- first in his Test career
- 5th Aus batsman in Ashes
- 8th batsman overall in Ashes
- 2nd batsman at Edgbaston#Ashes2019
1 - Steve Smith has scored a hundred in each innings of a Test for the very first time. Maiden. #Ashes pic.twitter.com/Q78drA5bvA
— OptaJim (@OptaJim) August 4, 2019
Hundreds in each inngs of an #Ashes Test
— Deepu Narayanan (@deeputalks) August 4, 2019
Warren Bardsley (1909) 🇦🇺
Herbert Sutcliffe (1925) 🏴
Wally Hammond (1929) 🏴
Denis Compton (1947) 🏴
Arthur Morris (1947) 🇦🇺
Steve Waugh (1997) 🇦🇺
Matthew Hayden (2002) 🇦🇺
STEVE SMITH (2019) 🇦🇺#ENGvAUS #Ashes19
With AFP Inputs