

On the second day of the third Test, Australia's Steve Smith scored his 33rd Test hundred and praised India's Akash Deep for his exceptional bowling skills. Deep, who went wicketless but impressed with his movement and length, also received accolades from Smith's partner Travis Head. With Australia in a strong position at 405 for seven, Smith also talked about his on-field chat with Head who scored a sparkling 152.
Steve Smith's 33rd Test Hundred and Praise for Akash Deep
On the second day of the third Test between Australia and India, Steve Smith registered a magnificent century, his 33rd in Test cricket. Despite India's Akash Deep going wicketless, Smith highly commended his exceptional bowling performance.
Background
Steve Smith is widely regarded as one of the finest batsmen of his generation. Since his Test debut in 2010, he has amassed over 8,500 runs at an average of 60.97. In recent years, he has emerged as Australia's leading batsman, captaining the side to a memorable Ashes victory in 2021-22.
The Match Situation
Australia had a strong start to the third Test, posting a total of 405 for seven on the second day. Smith was the standout performer, scoring an unbeaten 115 from 231 deliveries. His innings featured 13 fours and a six.
Praise for Akash Deep
Despite Deep failing to take a wicket, Smith acknowledged his impressive bowling display. "He [Deep] was bowling really well," Smith said. "He swung the ball and bowled some really good lengths. He's got a good future ahead of him."
Smith's partner, Travis Head, who scored a sparkling 152, also lauded Deep's skills. "He was swinging the ball quite a bit," Head said. "He was a bit unlucky not to get a wicket."
Smith's On-field Chat with Head
During his innings, Smith had an animated on-field chat with Head. "We were just talking about the situation of the game," Smith explained. "We were trying to get through to tea and then assess where we were at."
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Conclusion
Steve Smith's 33rd Test hundred and his praise for Akash Deep highlight the class and sportsmanship that the Australian batsman embodies. Both players have exciting futures ahead of them, and their contributions to the ongoing Test series promise to be significant.

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