Key Points

Jamie Smith made history with a 272-run aggregate, the highest by an England wicketkeeper in Tests. He surpassed legends like Alec Stewart and Jonny Bairstow with his unbeaten 184 and 88. Despite his brilliance, India tightened their grip on the match, leaving England struggling at 226/8. Smith now ranks third globally, behind only Andy Flower's legendary performances.

Key Points: Jamie Smith Sets England Wicketkeeping Record in Edgbaston Test

  • Jamie Smith scores unbeaten 184 and 88 in the Test
  • Breaks Alec Stewart's 204-run England record
  • Ranks third globally behind Andy Flower's historic knocks
  • India close in on victory despite Smith's heroics
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Jamie Smith breaks wicketkeeping record with 272-run masterclass, but India close in on victory at Edgbaston

Jamie Smith scores 272 runs, breaking England's wicketkeeping record, but India dominate at Edgbaston.

"Smith's 272-run masterclass rewrites England's wicketkeeping history – Match Report"

Birmingham, July 6

Jamie Smith produced a sensational performance with the bat in the ongoing Test match against India at Edgbaston, crafting a remarkable 272-run aggregate across both innings, now the highest ever by an England wicketkeeper in Test history.

Batting with maturity and flair from the lower-middle order, Smith remained unbeaten on 184 in the first innings and followed it up with another attacking 88 in the second, falling just short of a double century and a ton in the same match.

Smith has surpassed the previous England record for most runs by a wicketkeeper in a Test, crossing Alec Stewart's 204 runs against South Africa in 1998. He also went past the likes of Jonny Bairstow (199) and Alan Knott (197), both of whom had held significant match aggregates but now sit behind Smith in the all-time list.

Globally, Smith's total is now the third-highest match aggregate by any wicketkeeper in the history of Test cricket. Only Zimbabwe's Andy Flower has scored more in a single match, with staggering tallies of 341 runs against South Africa in Harare in 2001 and 287 against India in Nagpur in 2000. Smith also finds himself just ahead of India's Rishabh Pant, who had scored 252 runs against England in the first Test at Headingley.

Despite Smith's heroics, the match appears to be slipping away from England. Chasing a tough target of 608, they stumbled badly, and after Smith's dismissal, the hosts found themselves reeling at 226/8, still 382 runs left.

- ANI

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Priya M
Smith played brilliantly no doubt, but I'm more impressed with how our team is performing as a unit. The fielding today was top class!
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Amit K
Records are meant to be broken, but matches are meant to be won! India looking strong 💪 Hope we finish this tomorrow morning.
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Sarah B
As an England fan living in Mumbai, I'm heartbroken but must admit India played better cricket. Smith's knock was the only silver lining for us.
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Nikhil R
While Smith was excellent, our bowlers deserve credit for restricting England despite his heroics. Jadeja's economy rate was crucial today.
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Divya P
Smith's performance shows why Test cricket is the ultimate format! But nothing beats the feeling of watching India dominate abroad 🇮🇳
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Varun T
Respect to Smith but our team's consistency is what matters. Hope we maintain this momentum for the rest of the series!

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