Smith Anchors the Innings
Steve Smith was the decisive figure on Day Three of the Fifth Ashes Test, finishing the day unbeaten with a composed century that pushed Australia into a commanding position at the SCG. His innings was built on patience and control, absorbing early pressure before steadily wearing down England’s bowling attack.

Pressure Without Reward for England
England had periods where they asked questions, but they lacked consistency. Smith was rarely flustered, capitalising on loose deliveries and rotating the strike effectively to prevent the bowlers from settling. Missed opportunities in the field only added to England’s frustration as the day wore on.

Middle-Order Support Proves Crucial
Earlier contributions from the middle order, particularly Travis Head, ensured Australia maintained momentum and avoided exposing the lower order too early. The partnerships allowed Smith to play his natural game and keep the scoreboard moving without undue risk.

Australia in Control Heading Into Day Four
By stumps, Australia held a substantial lead on a surface beginning to show signs of wear. With time on their side and Smith still at the crease, the hosts are well placed to dictate terms and push for a series-ending win, while England face a narrowing path back into the match.


