Smith credits Gabba ton against India as a light bulb moment behind Test resurgence (Image Source: IANS)
Galle International Stadium: From the time Australia’s stand-in captain Steve Smith ended his 18-month Test century drought with a classy 101 on the day of the third Test against at the Gabba, Brisbane, he has gone on to reach three figures in three of his next four matches.
Following the end of the second Test against Sri Lanka, where he scored 131 runs, Smith was asked about when the ‘lightbulb moment’ behind his current resurgence came.
“I just felt like I was batting nicely, and getting some time in the middle maybe. As soon as you get that one good score you get a bit of a read on some bowlers that you’re facing, and you feel a bit more comfortable. “It’s the old saying, there’s nothing like time in the middle.