Day two
Warner Backs Steve Smith To Score Five Centuries In Ashes, Calls Him ‘best Since Bradman’
Smith announced his return to competitive cricket in trademark fashion after a short break in New York, slamming a brilliant 118 for New South Wales against Queensland at the Gabba. The 36-year-old’s 176-ball knock, studded with 20 fours and a six, guided the Blues to 349/5 at stumps on Day Two of the Sheffield Shield clash.
Speaking on Fox Cricket on Wednesday, Warner said Smith’s form was a reassuring sign for Australia ahead of the Ashes.
Related Cricket News on Day two
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Ranji Trophy: Gurjapneet’s Hat-trick, Pradosh’s Double Ton Put Tamil Nadu In Driver’s Seat Against NagalandTinsukia District Sports Association Ground: Left-arm pacer Gurjapneet Singh etched his name in cricketing records with a stunning hat-trick on Day Two of Tamil Nadu’s Elite Group A Ranji Trophy ... 
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1st Test: Centuries By Rahul, Jurel And Jadeja Take India To 448/5, Lead West Indies By 286 RunsNarendra Modi Stadium: Riding on centuries from KL Rahul, Dhruv Jurel, and Ravindra Jadeja, India continued to pile the misery on the West Indies by reaching 448/5 in 128 overs ... 
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Prasidh Krishna Replaced By A Concussion Substitute After Helmet Blow In India A MatchPrasidh Krishna: Fast bowler Prasidh Krishna suffered a blow to the helmet during the second unofficial Test between India A and Australia A in Lucknow, forcing him to be replaced ... 
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Duleep Trophy: Malewar, Shubham Fifties Lead Central Zone's Reply, Trail West Zone By 209 RunsBCCI COE Ground: Fifties from Danish Malewar and Shubham Sharma, along with an unbeaten 47 from skipper Rajat Patidar, led Central Zone’s strong reply, as they reached 229/2 in 67 ... 
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Duleep Trophy: Malewar’s 203, North-East Zone’s Collapse Puts Central Zone In CommandBCCI COE Ground: A fantastic 203 by the in-form Danish Malewar, followed by a dramatic batting collapse by North East Zone, has put Central Zone firmly in command at stumps ... 
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PGTI Tour: Yuvraj Sandhu Extends Lead To Two Shots On Day Two Of Players ChampionshipClover Greens Golf Course: Yuvraj Sandhu of Chandigarh produced a second-round score of four-under 67 to extend his lead to two shots at the Rs 1 crore PGTI Players Championship ... 
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Maharaja Trophy: Mohammad Taha’s Blistering Ton Ensures A Commanding 29-run Win For Hubli TigersMaharaja Trophy KSCA T20: Mysuru, 12th August 2025: Opening batter Mohammad Taha’s sensational ton helped Hubli Tigers register a 29-run win against the Shivamogga Lions on Day Two of the ... 
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2nd Test: Ravindra, Conway And Nicholls Centuries Help New Zealand Pile Misery On Listless ZimbabweQueens Sports Club: Rachin Ravindra, Devon Conway, and Henry Nicholls struck rock-solid centuries to propel New Zealand to a mammoth 601/3 in 130 overs at stumps on Day Two of ... 
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5th Test: Jaiswal’s Fifty, Siraj And Prasidh Four-fers Keep India Just Ahead Of England (ld)Yashasvi Jaiswal: On a day where 15 wickets fell, India managed to keep themselves just ahead of England by taking a 52-run lead at stumps on Day Two of the ... 
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5th Test: Bad Light Forces Stumps After Jaiswal’s Unbeaten 51 Takes India’s Lead To 52 RunsTendulkar Trophy: On a day when 15 wickets fell, Yashasvi Jaiswal’s undefeated 51 ensured India reached 75/2 in 18 overs and took a lead of 52 runs against England as ... 
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5th Test: Prasidh And Siraj Pick Four-fers As England Earn 23-run Lead Over IndiaPrasidh Krishna: Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj led a brilliant fightback for India by picking four wickets apiece as the visitors kept England's lead down to 23 runs after dismissing ... 
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4th Test: Pant To Not Keep Wickets Due To Foot Injury, Available To Bat As Per Team RequirementsRishabh Pant: India vice-captain Rishabh Pant won’t keep wickets in the ongoing fourth Test against England at Old Trafford because of a right foot injury, but he’s available to bat ... 
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3rd Test: Joe Root Ends Day One On 99* As England Reach 251/4 Against India (ld)Nitish Kumar Reddy: Joe Root showed his class by making runs on a hard-fought and attritional day of Test match cricket to be 99 not out as England reached 251/4 ... 
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3rd Test: Joe Root Ends Day One On 99 Not Out As England Reach 251/4 Against IndiaNitish Kumar Reddy: Joe Root showed his class of making runs on a hard fought and attritional day of Test match cricket to be 99 not out as England reached ... 
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