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Steve Smith surpasses Kumar Sangakkara, Sachin Tendulkar to set massive Test record

| @indiablooms | Mar 23, 2022, at 04:25 pm

Australian star batsman Steve Smith on Wednesday surpassed cricket legends Kumar Sangakkara and Sachin Tendulkar to score the maximum number of runs at the end of 150 Test innings.

With yet another half century in the ongoing Test series against Pakistan, Smith's runs in the longest format of the sport surged to 7,993, overtaking former Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara who had 7,913 runs under his belt at this stage.

Former Indian captain Sachin Tendulkar 7,869 is now placed at the third spot behind Sangakkara.

Smith, who slammed 78 and 72 in the first and second Tests, scored 59 on Wednesday.

After Australia were reduced to 17 for two in the first innings of the final Test, Smith partnered Usman Khawaja to steady the innings stitching a 138-run partnership for the third wicket.

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