On the day Steven Smith surpassed Don Bradman with his 30th Test century. He admitted he was unsure about how long his international career would continue.

When Smith was asked about his future, he said –

“I don’t know, we’ll see, I’m enjoying it at the moment. I can’t really say how long I’ll play, I’m not sure. Take it one tour at a time, enjoy it.” That’s it, enjoy training and try to get better. I’m happy to play as long as I’m doing this, but don’t know for how long.”

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Smith said – “I really can’t say how long I’ll play for, I’m not sure” as he was asked about his future

Smith’s 104 in Sydney was his second century against South Africa in 12 matches – for an opponent he has played more than twice, he averages his lowest against them – yet it ended in frustration as he missed out on “happy hour” by giving Keshav Maharaj a return catch.

Smith will be in Australia’s plans for the upcoming series –

While there is no doubt that Smith will be in Australia’s plans for the upcoming series against India and England during the first half of this year. He said he is now taking his career in small steps.

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