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Smith Joins Ponting, Bradman In Elusive Test Record At MCG With 42nd Half-century
Smith has now joined legendary batters Ricky Ponting, Don Bradman and Greg Chappell to register 10 or more 50-plus scores in Tests at the iconic venue.
It was Smith's 10th fifty-plus score at MCG in his 12th Test at the venue that earned him entry among the greats of the game. Chappell leads the chart with 13 fifty-plus scores from 17 Tests while Bradman (12 from 11 Tests) and Ponting (11 from 15 Tests) also feature in the list.
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4th Test: Bumrah Leads India’s Fightback As Smith’s 68 Not Out Takes Australia To 311/6
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4th Test: Khawaja Makes Fifty, Labuschagne Unbeaten On 44 As Australia Reach 176/2
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4th Test: Konstas Makes Blistering 60 On Debut As Australia Reach 112/1 Against India
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4th Test: Sundar Replaces Gill As Australia Win Toss, Elect To Bat First Against India
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Mumbai All-rounder Kotian Earns Call-up To Indian Team Ahead Of Melbourne Test: Sources
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BGT: Pujara Raises Concerns Over India’ Bowling Line-up Ahead Of Boxing Day Test
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'Got To Know About It At The Last Moment': Jadeja On Ashwin's Retirement
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'Thuppakiya Pudinga Washi': Ashwin Passes Baton To Sundar In Thalapathy Vijay Style
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'Nothing But Respect For Ashwin', Says Nathan Lyon As India Star Retires
Nathan Lyon: Australia’s premier off-spinner Nathan Lyon paid a heartfelt tribute to Ravichandran Ashwin following the Indian maestro’s retirement. Lyon, speaking after the drawn third Test, said he had "nothing ...
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3rd Test: Australia Declare On 89/7, Set 275-run Target For India
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