Birmingham, Aug 2: Australian batter Steve Smith has become the second fastest batsman to score 24 hundreds in Test cricket. On Thursday, Smith scored a magnificent 144-run knock to take Australia to 284 in their first innings in the first Ashes Test against England at Edgbaston.
The 32-year-old record his 24th Test hundred in 118th inning, 52 more than legendary batsman Don Bradman to achieved the feat in 66 innings.
India skipper Virat Kohli is third at the list having taken 123 Test innings to score his 24 centuries, followed by Sachin Tendulkar who took 125 innings.
The former Australian skipper is now equal with Greg Chappell, Vivian Richards and Mohammad Yousuf on 24 tons in Test history. Only six Australia batsmen have more Test centuries than Smith.
Fewest inngs to 24 Test 100s
— Deepu Narayanan (@deeputalks) August 1, 2019
66 Don Bradman
118 STEVE SMITH
123 Virat Kohli
125 Sachin Tendulkar
128 Sunil Gavaskar
132 Matthew Hayden#ENGvAUS #Ashes