Steve Smith last century in Test cricket: List of Steve Smith Test centuries

Rishikesh Sharma | 13/03/2022
Steve Smith last century in Test cricket: List of Steve Smith Test centuries

Steve Smith last century in Test cricket: Australian batter has not scored a test century for over a year now.

Australia batter Steve Smith is one of the greats of the Test format. Smith’s consistency in the Test format has been appreciated by the legends of the game. Smith, who started his career as a leg-spin bowling all-rounder, is now one of the best batters of the game.

Steve Smith has scored 7,934 Test runs at an astonishing average of 60.11 with the help of 27 centuries and 35 half-centuries. He is the fastest batter to reach 7,000 test runs. Ashes 2019 in England was the most memorable one for Smith where he scored 774 runs at an average of 110.57. Smith has won three Allan Border Medals in his career, which is given to the best Australian cricketer of the year.

Steve Smith last century in Test cricket

Steve Smith, who currently is at the third position in the ICC test batters rankings, has scored 27 centuries so far in his career. He scored his last hundred against India at the Sydney Cricket Ground last year.

(Update: Smith scored his century against South Africa today at the SCG only)

Smith is searching for his next Test century since 2021. He has scored six half-centuries since then but has not been able to convert it into three figures. In the ongoing series against Pakistan, Smith has scored two half-centuries in two innings, but he got out in the 70s both of the times.

Since his last Test century, Smith has scored 485 runs in 12 innings at an average of 40.41. Smith, who has scored five half-centuries in this period, had come closest to score a century when he posted 93 (201) against England at the Adelaide Oval last year.

List of Steve Smith Test centuries (Updated on 5 January, 2023)

S No. Opposition Score Venue Year
1 England 138* London (Oval) 2013
2 England 111 Perth 2013
3 England 115 Sydney 2014
4 South Africa 100 Centurion 2014
5 India 162* Adelaide 2014
6 India 133 Brisbane 2014
7 India 192 Melbourne 2014
8 India 117 Sydney 2015
9 West Indies 199 Jamaica 2015
10 England 215 London (Lord’s) 2015
11 England 143 London (Oval) 2015
12 New Zealand 138 Perth 2015
13 West Indies 134* Melbourne 2015
14 New Zealand 138 Christchurch 2016
15 Sri Lanka 119 Colombo 2016
16 Pakistan 130 Brisbane 2016
17 Pakistan 165* Melbourne 2016
18 India 109 Pune 2017
19 India 178* Ranchi 2017
20 India 111 Dharamsala 2017
21 England 141 Brisbane 2017
22 England 239 Perth 2017
23 England 102* Melbourne 2017
24 England 144 Birmingham 2019
25 England 142 Birmingham 2019
26 England 211 Manchester 2019
27 India 131 Sydney 2021
28 Sri Lanka 109* Galle 2022
29 West Indies 114* Perth 2022
30 South Africa 104 Sydney 2023
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An engineering graduate and an ardent sports fan, Rishikesh Sharma is covering cricket for three years now after not making peace with a corporate life and has written more than 5000 articles. While Sourav Ganguly made him fall in love with the sport, Brendon McCullum and Gautam Gambhir enhanced it. Apart from cricket, Rishikesh is a huge fan of Liverpool FC. When not watching sports, you will find him riding around Jaipur.