Michael Vaughan drops a colossal verdict on the comparison of Steve Smith with Sir Don Bradman
Former Captain of England Michael Vaughan He piled praise from Steve Smith’s old dough during the first test match between Australia and Sri Lanka. Michael Vaughan described Steve Smith as the best contemporary test bat, and his success puts him in discussions comparable to the legendary don Bradman.
Smith reached 10,000 runners in a test crunch during the first Australian inserts against Sri Lanka in a current first test match in Galle on Wednesday. Had to wait more than a month, after his almost miss in the recent Border-Gavascar trophy (BGT) serieswhere Australia secured a 3-1 victory.
He is the best modern test player – Michael Vaughan
Michael Vaughan said Steve Smith is a major solution to a problem with a unique technique that allows him to read the game quickly. He said Smith had the ability to analyze the field and adjust its approach based on the conditions.
“I would claim that he is the best player of the modern test match. I think he is the best problem solving. He has an unusual technique, but it seems he could choose the ball out of the bowler faster, “Vaughan told Fox Crickket.
“He has this amazing field of studying the field and elaborating what is happening and what is not in any day on the field. If you look at his numbers, there are only few who approached how Don Bradman is talking.
Steve Smith becomes the fourth Australian cricket that scored 10,000 test run
The 35-year-old became the fourth Australian cricket, after Allana Border, Steve Waugh, and Ricky Pontingto achieve this turning point in tests. He also became the 15th player in the world who achieved this achievement. His consistency and the ability to overcome the challenges make his place in this valued group.
Steve Smith scored a turning point in his 115th test match. The Australian dough made his debut in 2010 against Pakistan in Lord’s, where he picked up three shots, but only scored 13 rides. Since then, the right -wing dough has achieved a total of 35 test centuries, and the latest has arrived in the current game.
What is amazing is how it all started – Adam Gilchrist
Former Australian Guardian Adam Gilchrist It pointed out that Steve Smith’s journey began as a leg blanket before he became one of the modern greats. Gilchrist said Smith entered the team as a bowler when Australia was looking for a replacement for Shane Warne.
“I think that part of what is so amazing how it started and how he entered the team at 8 or 9 bowling whirlwinds when we were still in the replacement for Warnie and (there were questions) will that option? This is what I consider quite astonishing in his career, as it started, “Gilchrist told Fox Crickket.
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