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Sachin Tendulkar vs Steven Smith: Statistical Comparison of the Two After 114 Test Matches

Sachin Tendulkar and Steven Smith have been the pillars of their team’s batting lineup. The two batting maestros of test cricket of their generation have done incredibly well throughout their careers. The textbook style of playing and the orthodox technique of Sachin earned him respect across the globe for many years and even to this day. He holds countless achievements to his name.

On the other hand, Smith, who is more of an unorthodox batter, has done magnificently well and is always hungry for runs. The two hardly saw a dip in their performances and were rarely out of form for a long time. At the end of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Smith has featured in 114 test matches so far.

Have a look at Sachin Tendulkar vs Steven Smith of two batting maestros of their generation after 114 matches:

Who has the upper hand in terms of Average, Runs, and 100s?

Name of the PlayerMatsInnsRunsAvg100s50sNos
Sachin Tendulkar114184947057.39333719
Steven Smith114204999955.86344125

Both batters differ in their approach towards run-making. While Sachin was more about playing accurate cricketing shots, Smith is known for his unique leave and unorthodox shot selection. After 114 tests, Sachin had scored 9470 runs, which was against Pakistan in Rawalpindi in 2004. After 114 tests, Smith lay stranded on 9999 runs. His last test innings came against India at the Sydney Cricket Ground in 2025 only. Smith has a slighter upper hand in this context and has scored more than Sachin in terms of runs but Smith also appeared in 20 innings more.

Both are known for standing up for the team when needed and scoring hundreds at ease. By the end of 114 tests, Sachin had 33 centuries and 37 half-centuries whereas Smith scored 34 and 41 half-centuries. It reflects his hunger to score big runs and occupy the crease for a long time. Both of them maintained good averages throughout their careers. Sachin had an average of 57.39, and Smith had an average of 55.86. In terms of average, Sachin stands at the top of the two. The averages of both players show how consistent they were throughout their careers and the kind of dominance they exerted.

Also, test cricket is not all about just scoring runs if that does not win you the game, Smith has won 13 Player of the Match (POM) awards till 114 tests and Sachin Tendulkar has won 14 in his test career of 200 tests matches.

After comparing all the above stats, it becomes clear that there is not much difference between the two legends of the game. Smith can break a few of Sachin’s records if he continues to play longer periods.