SL VS AUS: Here’s why Steve Smith raised his baton after scoring his first race in the introductory test against Sri Lanka
Long -awaited first test between Sri Lanka and Australia Began on January 29, 2025 at the Galle International Crickket Iconic Stadium. Australia won a throw and decided to hit first in a match that promised an abundance of drama, with a historic turning point on a horizon for one of the key players of visitors, Steve Smith.
Australian solid start and early drama
Australian inings started with Usman Khawai and Travis Head opening up. The duo laid a strong foundation for his team, and Head took a particularly aggressive approach. He hit three borders in the first, immediately placing Sri Lanka on the back leg. Sri Lanka missed a great opportunity when they failed to examine what seemed like a plumb LBW against the head earlier in his scams.
In the meantime, Khawaja remained firm at the other end, continuing to play well and ship the bad balls for the boundaries. However, the first breakthrough came when the head was discharged in 57 runs of only 40 balls with 10 four and six.
Soon, Marnus Labuschagnewho fought against an impressive Jeffrey Vandersay20 after a smart bowling of his legs unbuttoned him.
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Steve Smith raises the baton after he scored the first run
Because Australia lost Labuschagne, a walk in Smith, a stand-up captain for this test. Smith faced the first delivery from Prabath JayasuriyaAnd as soon as he took a quick single to get off the strap, he lifted his stick in the celebration. This moment was not just a casual recognition of running; It was a turning point in his career.
Reason behind Smith’s celebration
The reason for his celebration was that this single brought him up to 10,000 driving in the test crice, which is an extraordinary achievement that has only been reached by a few players in history. Smith’s effort was welcomed by huge ovation from a crowd in Galle, and members of the Australian team were also seen welcomed by achievement.
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Steve Smith is the fourth Australian who scored 10,000 trials 🙌#Slvaus pic.twitter.com/06flk8iqmi
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