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Pies4shaw
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Young Steven just became the fastest Test batsman of all time to 8,000 runs. Just 151 innings to reach that number. |
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Pies4shaw
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During the week, he became the first Sydney Sixer to score a hundred in the BBL and then the first Sydney Sixer to score 2 hundreds in the BBL.
He is presently averaging 131 in the 2022/23 BBL, at a strike rate of 175.83, after back to back POTM awards. His most recent effort was 125* from 66 balls. The opposition batting managed 62.
Cricinfo has a "total impact" rating that it uses to determine its match MVP. SPD Bradsmith rated 191.87. The second player on the park (an opposition bowler, Sandhu, as it happens) rated 40.88. The best batting rating for the opposition was Warner's 0.88. |
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Pies4shaw
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Just 66 from 33 balls for SPD Bradsmith tonight.
So, that gives him 328 runs (the 7th-highest in the BBL this season, even though he's played just 4 of 14 games),
at an average of 109.33 (the top average this season)
and a strike rate of 180.21 (the highest in the competition for any batsman who has made at least 25 runs in total in this year's BBL).
He already has the top and third-top scores in this year's comp.
He is also the leading run scorer for the Sixers this year.
Of course, he is just a flat-track bully. The Sixers have dominated the bowling, so far, with their 6/128 from 16 overs. Apart from Bradsmith's paltry 66 from 33 balls, their batsmen have, so far, returned scores of 8, 18, 2, 8, 9*, 7* and 2. |
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Pies4shaw
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... but wait - SPD Bradsmith has been named POTM for his third BBL game running. Surely not!!! |
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Pies4shaw
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https://www.news.com.au/sport/cricket/steve-smith-misses-history-amid-outrageous-bbl-madness/news-story/210bc6a86e7f708d961a9a154802a09e
Quote: | The cricket world is used to looking at Steve Smith in awe but the Aussie legend has just gone to the next level.
Smith was once again the linchpin for the Sixers, slamming a 33-ball 66 as the Sixers’ 7/180 was enough for a 24-run win.
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The cricket world has looked on in awe at Smith in his recent feats and have no doubt he should be back in the Aussie T20 side.
ABC broadcaster Corbin Middlemas tweeted: “When Australia pick their next T20 team in August against South Africa … who are the other ten to partner Steve Smith?”
The Daily Telegraph’s Phil Rothfield opined: “Leaving Steve Smith out of T20 World Cup side ranks alongside the greatest selection blunders in Australian sporting history”.
England’s Mirror reporter James Whaling posted: “Few finer sights in sport than a batsman of Steve Smith’s calibre in form like this. Hopefully getting all of his runs out of the way before the summer”,
1 News New Zealand sports reporter Guy Heveldt said: “Steve Smith is outrageous atm”. |
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Pies4shaw
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https://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/domestic-cricket/big-bash/bbl-news-results-2023-steve-smith-sydney-sixers-stats-just-misses-t20-cricket-history-australia-world-cup-side-selectors/news-story/63a2a90812cedaa66f8ef700ef028b39
Quote: | Former Aussie wicketkeeper Brad Haddin believes in-form superstar Steve Smith must not only return to Australia’s T20 side, but also open the batting.
Haddin’s call came amid Smith’s latest supreme performance with the bat, conjuring 66 runs off just 33 balls in a “brutal” knock, according to Haddin, during the Sydney Sixers’ BBL clash against the Hobart Hurricanes on Monday night.
Opening the batting for the fourth consecutive T20 match, Smith smashed four fours and six sixes as the Hurricanes’ bowling attack had no answers for the in-form right-hander – that was until he was trapped LBW courtesy of a full toss from Nathan Ellis. The bizarre dismissal denied Smith some cricket history, as no batter has ever hit three consecutive T20 centuries.
Nonetheless, it took Smith’s four-match BBL12 runs tally to 328 – ranked seventh overall in the competition, despite the top six all having played at least 11 games – after previous knocks of 36, 101 and 125 not out. His 24 sixes for the tournament so far is, remarkably, the most by any player this summer — an “absolutely astonishing” stat, according to Fox Cricket’s Isa Guha.
Fox Cricket’s Brett Lee added: “It’s just been another Steven Smith masterclass. |
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Pies4shaw
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https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/8059944/scorchers-in-awe-of-red-hot-steve-smith/
Quote: | Perth Scorchers import Stephen Eskinazi says he's simply in awe of Steve Smith, but he hopes the star Sydney Sixers batsman will produce a rare flop in Saturday's blockbuster BBL clash at Optus Stadium.
The winner of 'The Qualifier' will earn direct entry into the grand final, with Smith looming as the Sixers' biggest weapon.
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"I'm in awe really," Eskinazi said.
"I'm particularly amazed by his transformation. The reason why he's the best is he keeps reinventing himself in every form of the game.
"He's been an idol of mine and so many players around the world for so long. |
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Pies4shaw
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-01-31/steve-smith-wins-fourth-allan-border-medal/101909486
Quote: | Steve Smith still believes he has room to improve his game at the highest level, even after winning a record-equalling fourth Allan Border Medal.
Smith took out the award for men's cricketer of the year at the Australian Cricket Awards on Monday night.
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Once 3-2-1 votes from players, umpires and media were tallied, Smith (171 votes) comfortably beat out Travis Head (144) and David Warner (141) to equal Ricky Ponting and Michael Clarke for most wins.
The award came as the culmination of Smith's decision to recalibrate his batting technique, an overhaul he began considering as early as 2019.
Smith reaped the rewards during the home Test summer, making an unbeaten 200 against West Indies, his highest Test score in three years. He backed it up with 104 in his home Test at the SCG against South Africa and has averaged 71.92 in Test matches in the past 12 months. |
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Pies4shaw
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Smith scored his 7th Test century in England in the current match (from a total of 32 innings in 17 Tests, at an average of 60.7). Among Australian batsmen, that equals the great Steve Waugh (from a total of 32 innings in 22 Tests), althoiugh Waugh achieved his feat with 10 not-outs, so his average in England was 74.22. Smith is now behind only Bradman, who made 11 Test centuries in England from 30 innings in 19 Tests. |
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Pies4shaw
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Never won a Norm Smith Medal, though. |
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Donny
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Good read. _________________ Donny.
It's a game. Enjoy it. |
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Young Bradsmith last evening became the first batsman in the history of Test cricket to reach 9,000 runs in fewer than 100 Tests. He achieved the feat in his 99th.
Another day, another fluke from the Man With No Discernible Batting Technique. |
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Skids
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I love the way he started his innings (I fell asleep when he was in his 20's). Comes out and asserts himself on the match, which I think plays with the bowlers heads.
Hopefully Carey and the tail can keep it together and we can watch the master carve out yet another big ton. Brilliant.
Australia, if not already, can have this game in it's grasp by the lunch break. _________________ Don't count the days, make the days count. |
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