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He Makes Things Look Easy: Smith On 241-run Partnership With Head
Head, who scored 152 off 160 balls, was the aggresor during the partnership and struck his ninth Test century. It was also his second consecutive century against India in the series after hitting 140 in the first innings of the pink-ball Test at Adelaide Oval.
On the other hand, Smith, who was struggling in the series, ended his 18-month century drought to capitalise on the occasion to bring up his 33rd Test hundred, surpassing Australia great Steve Waugh.
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