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Smith breaks English hearts again with another ton for test draw

Australia skipper denies visitors their first win in the series as he joined the legendary Don Bradman as the only batsmen to score centuries in four consecutive Melbourne tests

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Australia's captain Steve Smith reacts after reaching his century during the fifth day of the fourth Ashes cricket test match. Photo: Reuters
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Steve Smith again proved the immovable obstacle for England as he posted another century to bat out a draw for Australia in the fourth Ashes test in Melbourne on Saturday, denying the tourists their first win of the series.

The Australia skipper stonewalled the English bowling attack to remain unconquered on 102 for his third century of the series as the test petered out to a draw late on the final day.

He joined the legendary Don Bradman as the only batsmen to score centuries in four consecutive Melbourne tests.

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Smith has been the difference between the two sides in the series, and has now amassed 604 runs in six innings at an astonishing average of 151.

“I’m enjoying [batting], it’s a shame we had to call it off in the last hour, I could have had another hour out there,” Smith said.

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“It was good fun ... I feel like I’m hitting the ball really well and hopefully I can end the series really well in Sydney.”

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