Ashes 2023 [WATCH]: Steve Smith identifies his bats blindfolded ahead of the 100th Test at Headingley

 Australia is preparing to face England in the third Test of the Ashes 2023 series at Headingley, starting on July 6. Led by captain Pat Cummins, the Aussie platoon will be aiming to secure a palm in the Headingley match and seal the five-match series, having formerly won the first two Tests at Edgbaston and Lord’s.



Ahead of the third institution, there has been significant attention on Australian bater Steve Smith, as this match will mark his 100th appearance in Test justice. The former Aussie commander is extensively regarded as one of the most murderous batters Australia has ever produced. He has accumulated an emotional aggregate of 9113 runs in Test justice, including four double centuries and 32 centuries. Smith’s chops with the club are well-known, but he has also gained fashionability for his off-field capers.

lately, a videotape participated bycricket.co.au on Twitter showcased Smith’s exceptional knowledge and attachment to his batons. In the videotape, he played a purblind game where he had to identify the figures on his six batons, further pressing his connection with his outfit.

Starting with his club No 22, Smith said, “ That was my Big Bash club actually. A lot of sixes with that bone. ”

“ It’s 21. After a fairly underwhelming performance in the first Ashes Test, Smith made a strong comeback in the alternate Test. He played a pivotal innings, scoring a magnific century, which marked his 32nd hundred in Test justice. In the first innings of the alternate Test, the 34- time-old amassed 110 runs off 184 balls, including 15 boundaries, at a strike rate of 59.78. Although he didn’t have a significant donation in the alternate innings, scoring only 34 runs, his overall impact earned him the Player of the Match award.

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