Stumps Australia 298 for 5 (Smith 109*, Labuschagne 104, Jayasuriya 3-90) vs Sri Lanka
Then, in the next over from Ramesh, he collected consecutive boundaries. He had a moment of fortune when a bottom-edged sweep against Jayasuriya went mighty close to off stump, but he followed it with a perfectly timed punchy drive. Good footwork, as he came down the pitch to Jayasuriya to reach the ball on the full, brought him his 12th boundary to get to 99.
Until now, his 11 overseas Tests had brought five half-centuries – four of them in a row during his memorable performance during the 2019 Ashes in England – so ticking it off was an important milestone, especially to do so in Asia with the tour of India next year.
Smith’s century, his 28th in Tests, was just his second since the end of his remarkable 2019 Ashes and his first for 16 innings. It came late in the day against the second new ball, when he sent Rajitha through the off side with a commanding cover drive. There was a big smile, and perhaps a hint of relief in the celebration.
He had attracted criticism for his angry reaction to being run out in the opening Test and on occasions over the last couple of years has not appeared settled at the crease. But here Smith was in control throughout with his crisp footwork. A brace of full tosses from Ramesh helped him towards his fifty, but some of his best strokes came when he put Jayasuriya through the leg side – playing against the turn, but with strong wrists and superb placement.
Jayasuriya’s day could be split into two parts: 12-0-54-0 and 16-2-36-3.