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“If this don doesn’t play more than 130 tests, it’ll be a massive loss for the game,” Twitter reacts as Steve Smith says he has no plans of retirement

Steve Smith scored his 30th Test century.

Fans on Twitter react as the premier Australian batter said he has no plans of retiring as he’s enjoying his game a lot. They give joyful reactions and said if he doesn’t play more than 130 Tests, it’ll be a massive loss for the game.

“I have no plans of retirement, enjoying my game a lot,” says Steve Smith

Steve Smith is arguably one of the best Test batters going around in the world cricket. He played a staggering knock in the ongoing third Test against South Africa, which saw him shattering a few records as well.

In the ground, where he loves batting, Steve Smith has produced another magnificent knock at the Sydney Cricket Ground. The former Australian skipper brought up his 30th Test on in the ongoing third game against South Africa.

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Smith came to bat when Australia lost Marnus Labuschagne for 79 runs. He crafted his innings staggering well and paved his way through half-century first. However, he didn’t stop there as he kept showing patience and grit while punishing bad balls at the same time.

He then finally got to the 100-landmark in 190 balls. Smith smashed 10 fours and 2 sixes in his innings and also stitched over 200-run partnership with Usman Khawaja, who also smashed his ton.

With his century, Smith has now gone past Don Bradman’s 29 tons in Test cricket. He also displaced Micheal Clarke as the 4th leading run-scorer for Australia in Test cricket with 8647 runs to his name.

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Fans on Twitter react as Steve Smith says he has no plans of retirement

As Steve Smith Steve Smith said he has no plans of retirement, fans on Twitter reacted to it. They said that if the right-hander doesn’t play more than 130 Tests, it’ll be a massive loss for the game. Here are some of the reactions:

 

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