Smith Reaches 37th Test Century, Surpassing Dravid's Tally

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06 Jan 2026 | 06:30 am
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Smith etched his name further into the record books on Tuesday, marking a significant milestone in his illustrious career. He successfully notched his 37th century in the challenging format of Test cricket, an achievement that continues to highlight his consistent performance at the highest level.

 

The seasoned batsman demonstrated remarkable patience and skill, needing exactly 166 balls to reach the triple-figure mark. This impressive display of focus unfolded on Tuesday, captivating cricket enthusiasts worldwide as he built his monumental innings.

 

A New Benchmark in Test Centuries

 

With this latest century, Smith has now surpassed a significant career tally previously held by another cricketing legend. His 37th Test century moves him one ahead of the formidable record set by former Indian captain Rahul Dravid.

 

Rahul Dravid, renowned for his robust technique and unwavering resolve, concluded his career with an impressive 36 centuries in Test matches. Smith’s latest score now places him above this esteemed number, reflecting his growing legacy in the game.

 

Surpassing a Legend's Milestone

 

The difference of just one century speaks volumes about the elite company Smith now keeps in the pantheon of Test batsmen. To move from 36 to 37 centuries is not merely an increment but a testament to sustained excellence and prolific scoring ability in Tests.

 

Test cricket demands exceptional concentration, endurance, and skill over extended periods. Achieving multiple centuries in this format is considered a true measure of a batsman's caliber and mental fortitude against the world's best bowlers.

 

Smith's Enduring Legacy in Tests

 

Smith's accomplishment on Tuesday with his 37th Test century, built off 166 balls, not only adds another feather to his cap but also solidifies his position as one of the greatest batsmen to have graced the Test arena, continually pushing boundaries.