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**Official** 5th Test at Sydney, 3-7 Jan 2025

Spark

Global Moderator
he's only 77 tests in though and definitely on course for that if he plays a while longer

but his retirement is imminent surely
He's "only" 77 Tests in having debuted 14 years ago. He definitely would have expected to play >100 Tests by now.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Unless he’s dead or Jeebus has converted his fragile little mind, he probably still thinks it
He doesn't follow cricket as closely anymore but yeah both had long retired when he became a more casual fan so he wouldn't have changed his mind on it.
 

Nintendo

Cricketer Of The Year
Smith's 50 tests between his 138* in 2013 and before the South Africa tour resulting in his ban yielded 5437 runs at an average of 73.47.

That's over 100 runs per test over five years in some of the more bowler friendly conditions in recent times. His hundred at the gabba probably one of the most memorable innings ever.
Tbf pace playing pandemic only starts in ~2016 and the Aussie home decks going to **** + new Kookaburra doesn't kick off until 20/21. He had a few years of early "wobble ball" but the conditions aren't as consistently bowling friendly as it could look.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Haha I totally disagree with this tbh - he's underperformed his potential if anything, with how he was rated coming in he really should have gotten >20 Test hundreds over 100 Tests
To his credit he adapted to a new opener role well to force himself back in the team. Many players underperform but few fight back to become a fixed member of a side.
 

Daemon

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Smith's 50 tests between his 138* in 2013 and before the South Africa tour resulting in his ban yielded 5437 runs at an average of 73.47.

That's over 100 runs per test over five years in some of the more bowler friendly conditions in recent times. His hundred at the gabba probably one of the most memorable innings ever.
Lol what
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
Well india have approx 12% chance per odds. Feel like I should go out on a limb and just bet big on them 😂😂😂. A yolo end to the cricketing season.
 

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