'One of the greats': Steve Smith 'embarrasses' England with incredible Ashes century
Steve Smith has picked up where he left off, brushing aside Edgbaston's barbs and boos to produce one of his "best hundreds" while lifting Australia to a total of 284 on day one of the first Ashes Test.
England reached 0-10 at stumps, surviving two overs after Smith's superb knock of 144.
Smith, as was so often the case prior to the Cape Town cheating scandal, looked to be batting on a different pitch to teammates as Stuart Broad ignited collapses of 3-33 and 5-23 in Birmingham.
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Australia crumbled to 8-122 before Smith, who successfully reviewed his lbw dismissal to Broad on 34 in the 34th over, landed counter-punches with help from Peter Siddle and Nathan Lyon.
David Warner and Cameron Bancroft both fell to Broad cheaply but Smith excelled in his Test comeback after a year-long ban, starting cautiously then teeing off as the tiring bowlers ran out of ideas.
There were some boos for Smith upon reaching three figures, a milestone he achieved by pushing a Ben Stokes delivery through the covers and to the rope.
However, plenty of supporters in the sold-out crowd stood and applauded Smith's 24th Test ton that triggered emotive scenes on Thursday.
"I didn't really know what to do to be honest, it's been a long time coming," Smith said of his century celebrations.
"I just saw the boys going berserk on the balcony ... to get to my hundred and give him (Lyon) really big hug and let all my emotions out, that was really special.
"Really proud that I was able to help pull the team out of a little bit of trouble.
“It has got to be one of my best hundreds, definitely."
Smith noted the occasion, coupled with the fact batting was such hard work early on, put it in such a bracket.
"I didn't want to give my wicket up easily, I wanted to keep fighting," he said.
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Smith's innings will be written up as redemptive but in terms of the match it was monumental, especially given Jimmy Anderson tweaked his troublesome calf and may not roll his arm over again in this Test.
Smith, who eventually became Broad's fifth victim when bowled, and Siddle put on Australia's highest ninth-wicket stand in more than seven years.
Smith was on 85 when Moeen Ali snapped the 88-run partnership with Siddle's wicket.
The former skipper and Lyon added 74 runs for the final wicket, with Stokes' frustration showing as he struggled for control while Smith started to score far more freely.
“I had everyone on the boundary and he still hit me for four at one stage," Broad said.
"He finds awkward gaps and seems to score runs without taking too many risks.
"So for us to win this Ashes series, we're going to have to get him out early."
Lyon (12 not out), Siddle (44), Travis Head (35) and Usman Khawaja (13) were the only other batsmen to reach double figures, underlining how much Australia will have Smith to thank should they snatch a 1-0 series lead.
Steve Smith scored one of the all-time great Ashes hundreds and totally embarrassed England with a day one performance at Edgbaston that has been immediately added to Test folklore.https://t.co/o0ERNLOMqk
— Russell Gould (@gouldyheraldsun) August 1, 2019
From rock bottom to Ashes 💯. An innings to be massively admired. For Steve Smith’s own circumstances and that of the team #EngvAus #Ashes
— AlisonMitchell (@AlisonMitchell) August 1, 2019
Fewest innings to 24th Test 100
66 - Don Bradman
118 - Steve Smith
123 - Virat Kohli
125 - Sachin Tendulkar
128 - Sunil Gavaskar#Ashes#EngvAus#AusvsEng— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) August 1, 2019
Really was an extraordinary innings from Steve Smith in his comeback test, an innings full of guts , intensity and tenacity .
From 122/8 , he has taken Australia to 284. #Ashes pic.twitter.com/jwapJu5FLi— VVS Laxman (@VVSLaxman281) August 1, 2019
Steve Smith celebrates his return to cricket with an extraordinary Edgbaston century.
They missed you Smithy! pic.twitter.com/guj3JX8xsH— Peter Lalor (@plalor) August 1, 2019
1️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ for Steve Smith!
What a knock! It's his 24th Test ton – is it his finest?#Ashes pic.twitter.com/X3G48IpqB1— ICC (@ICC) August 1, 2019
What a 100 for Steve Smith. Under difficult conditions, arguably one of the best batsman in Test Cricket. #Ashes
— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) August 1, 2019
Such a Sweet Revenge ! Steve Smith 🔥 pic.twitter.com/eifATvzUCE
— A∂itуα (@Aditya__17) August 1, 2019
One of the all time Outstanding Test Innings ... To do that in his 1st Innings back in Test Cricket is remarkable ... Sometimes you have to admire greatness ... @stevesmith49 is some player ... #Ashes
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) August 1, 2019