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Steve Smith Centuries: How Many Tons The Australian Great Has Across All Formats?



Steve Smith centuries: A look back at his records [Source: @CricCrazyJohns/X.com]Steve Smith centuries: A look back at his records [Source: @CricCrazyJohns/X.com]

Steve Smith is one of the most prolific and consistent batters in modern day cricket. He has set the new standard for the current generation by his aggressive game and brilliant technicality.

Smith debuted in 2010 and has been dominating Australian cricket ever since. Across 112 Tests, the 35-year-old has amassed 9949 runs with a stupendous average of 56.52. 

In the ODI format, Steve Smith has been equally impressive to slam 5662 runs in 165 ODIs. Furthermore, in the T20I format, the Aussie hit 1094 runs in 67 games.

Besides his consistency and notable average, the 35-year-old has made waves with record number of centuries across all formats, especially in Tests. As a modern day great, Smith’s centuries have become a talking point as he continues to upscale his superiority.

Steve Smith's Centuries In Test Cricket

Matches
Runs
Centuries
Average
11299493456.52

Test cricket has always been Steve Smith’s forte. Across 112 Tests, the batter has slammed as many as 34 centuries, with the highest score being 239, which he scored against England in Perth. His latest century came against India during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25. In the fourth Test at MCG, Smith slammed 140 runs in the first innings to steer Australia to 474 runs total.

Steve Smith Centuries In ODI Format

Matches Played
Runs
Centuries
Average
16556621243.55

In the One-Day format, Steve Smith has scored 12 centuries in 165 games. He had scored his best, 164, against New Zealand in 2016. However, Aussie last century in ODI was scored in 2022. He is unable to make big runs in white-ball cricket format.

In all, Steve Smith has scored 46 international centuries. Throughout his 14-year career, the 35-year-old has broken several records and crossed many milestones. Even at the end of his career, Smith is proving why he should be counted as one of the modern-day greats.