Steve Smith ends wait for 10,000-run mark in Tests, becomes second-quickest Australian to reach milestone
After becoming only the fourth Australian to cross the 10,000-run mark in Test cricket on day one of the Galle Test against Sri Lanka, Steve Smith felt “nice to tick that off” with a flick wide of mid-on off Prabath Jayasuriya. Smith joined legends Ricky Ponting, Allan Border, and Steve Waugh in this elite club, achieving the milestone in just 205 innings – the fifth-fastest in Test history. “Nice to tick that off,” Smith told official broadcaster Channel Seven at the stroke of lunch.
Allan Border, one of the players Smith now shares this milestone with, praised his determination and unique style. “He's not the bloke where you say to your son ‘here's a technique you've got to follow,' but it's worked for him, and that's a good sign that you know your game. He's done it so well. There's prettier players, but not many who've got that record,” Border was quoted by The Sydney Morning Herald as saying.
Border went on to compare Smith to the greats of the game, saying, “I'm a huge fan of (Sachin) Tendulkar and (Brian) Lara – they were phenomenally good cricketers, but Steve is definitely up with that lot, for sure.”