Fastest ever? Shouldn't really be surprising really considering Don didn't get 7000Steve Smith with 121 innings has 9 innings to score 212 runs to become the fastest ever to 7000 runs, beating Walter Hammond who did it in 131 innings.
#betterthanTrumperSurprised at Hill being on that list for some reason.
Really reaching now lolHe has now scored more than 500 in 3 consecutive Ashes, which even the Don could not accomplish. (thanks Jardine)
Smith missed a test this series and it didn’t stop him tbf.Really reaching now lol
Bradman could have scored 500+ in 5 series in a row except he missed a test in 1938. Still made 434 runs @ 108.50 that series though.
There's still a Test and a half to go too, haha.Smith missed a test this series and it didn’t stop him tbf.
Maybe he goes ham in the last one and makes it anyway, only 311 runs offHe’d have passed 900 this series if he hadn’t missed Leeds. Sure you can say he may have got a pair, but literally no one in the world knows how to get the **** out so unless he makes a mistake, once he’s faced 15-20 balls you may as well just bend over and prepare yourself.
Best thing about openers in that series was when Warner hit his first ball of the third test for six (10th team innnigs of the series), immediately making that partnership the (at that point) joint-highest opening stand in the seriesThis has to be up there with the worst Ashes for openers of all time? If you take away Burns the numbers are Australia in Sri Lankaesque
Typically, he got a 3 wicket haul.Pat Cummins has reached an ICC rating of 914, equal 5th best all time with McGrath. If he has a good last test he could become the highest rated Australian bowler ever.