Sydney Cricket Ground: Australia stand-in skipper Steve Smith reflected on his 37th Test hundred after posting a score of 129 not out at the end of Day 3, and credited his home venue, Sydney Cricket Ground, for becoming the second batter on the all-time list of Ashes Test runs with 3663, only behind the legendary Don Bradman (5028).

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Smith brought up his 100 after running three off a shot to fine leg off the bowling of Jocob Bethell. This was Smith's 13th Ashes ton, with only Don Bradman (19) producing more. It also marked Smith's first ton of this series.

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Moreover, the 36-year-old Aussie is second on the all-time list of Ashes Test runs with 3663, only behind the legendary Don Bradman (5028).

"I just love batting here. Obviously, it's my home deck. I know the ground really well, (and) when I get in here, I really like batting here. The pace of the wicket sort of suits the way I play, and I just love playing in front of this crowd," Smith told Fox Cricket at stumps.

Former Australian coach Simon Katich also praised Smith’s performance on the ageing SCG pitch. "As convincing as it always has been in terms of accumulating, it wasn't easy when he first went out there,” Katich said on SEN Cricket.

"They actually bowled quite well to him, compared to how they were going to Travis Head. They had a conventional field; they bowled a full length, but he got through that, and then once he got to that second new ball, that was going to be another tricky period.

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Former Australian coach Simon Katich also praised Smith’s performance on the ageing SCG pitch. "As convincing as it always has been in terms of accumulating, it wasn't easy when he first went out there,” Katich said on SEN Cricket.

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His hundred in Sydney was the first of this series and also his 18th as captain, with six of those centuries coming against England, the most against any team as skipper.

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