Perth (Australia): Australia's run machine Steve Smith, skipper Pat Cummins, pacer Mitchell Starc and ace spinner Nathan Lyon are on the brink of their milestones and would aim to complete it during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, with the first Test in Perth to be played from Friday.
The Perth Test of the five-match series will commence from November 22. Both sides are placed at the top two spots of the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) points tally and aiming to qualify for the second successive final. While India seeks to bounce back after a rare, but humiliating whitewash at home against New Zealand, Australia would be aiming to avoid a hat-trick of series losses to India at home.
Steve Smith needs just 315 runs to become the fourth Australian batter after Ricky Ponting (13378), Allan Border (11174), and Steve Waugh (10927) to cross the 10,000 Test runs landmark. Currently, he has scored 9,685 runs in 109 Tests, averaging 56.97, with 32 centuries and 41 fifties. Apart from this, he also needs 559 runs to become the sixth Australian to touch the 17,000-run mark in international cricket. Currently, he has scored 16,441 runs at an average of 47.79, with 44 centuries and 80 fifties. His best score is 239.
Smith needs 113 runs to complete 2,000 runs against India and has a chance to become the only third Australia to achieve this feat. He is currently the fourth leading run-getter for Australia in the BGT trophy after Ricky Ponting (2555), Micheal Clark (2049) and Matthew Hayden (1888). The right-hand batter also needs two more centuries to become a player with Test tons against India. England's Joe Root currently has the most - 10 Test hundreds against India.