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Steve Smith Centuries – Complete Test & ODI Records

December 12, 2025

Steve Smith stands among the finest batsmen of modern cricket. He has spent years scoring runs in every format, and his consistency keeps him at the centre of Australia’s batting plans. 

His approach stays calm, direct, and is built on timing more than power. He has 36 Test centuries and 12 ODI centuries, a mark very few modern players reach.

Let’s take a look at all of Steve Smith’s centuries across Test and ODI cricket.

Steve Smith Centuries Across All Formats – Quick Look 

FormatTotal CenturiesWonLostDraw/TieWin %Lost %Draw/Tie %
Test36243966.67%8.57%25.71%
ODI12102083.33%16.67%0%

Now, let us have a look at all the centuries of  Smith in Test and ODI cricket.  

Steve Smith’s Centuries In Test Cricket

No.ScoreAgainstVenueDateResult
1138EnglandThe Oval, London21 August 2013Drawn
2111 EnglandWACA Ground, Perth13 December 2013Won
3115EnglandSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney3 January 2014Won
4100South AfricaSuperSport Park, Centurion12 February 2014Won
5162IndiaAdelaide Oval, Adelaide9 December 2014Won
6133 IndiaThe Gabba, Brisbane17 December 2014Won
7192 IndiaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne26 December 2014Drawn
8117 IndiaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney6 January 2015Drawn
9199West IndiesSabina Park, Kingston11 June 2015Won
10215 EnglandLord’s, London16 July 2015Won
11143 EnglandThe Oval, London20 August 2015Won
12138 New ZealandWACA Ground, Perth13 November 2015Drawn
13134* West IndiesMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne26 December 2015Won
14138 New ZealandHagley Oval, Christchurch20 February 2016Won
15119 Sri LankaSinghalese Sports Club, Colombo13 August 2016Lost
16130 PakistanThe Gabba, Brisbane15 December 2016Won
17165* PakistanMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne26 December 2016Won
18109 IndiaMaharashtra Cricket Association, Pune23 February 2017Won
19178IndiaJSCA International Stadium, Ranchi16 March 2017Drawn
20111 IndiaHPCA Stadium, Dharamshala25 March 2017Lost
21141EnglandThe Gabba, Brisbane23 November 2017Won
22239 EnglandWACA Ground, Perth14 December 2017Won
23102EnglandMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne26 December 2017Drawn
24144 EnglandEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham1 August 2019Won
25142 EnglandEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham1 August 2019Won
26211 EnglandOld Trafford, Manchester4 September 2019Won
27131 IndiaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney7 January 2021Drawn
28145Sri LankaGalle International Stadium, Galle8 July 2022Lost
29200West IndiesPerth Stadium, Perth30 November 2022Won
30104South AfricaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney4 January 2023Drawn
31121IndiaThe Oval, London7 June 2023Won
32110 EnglandLord’s, London28 June 2023Won
33101IndiaThe Gabba, Brisbane14 December 2024Drawn
34140IndiaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne26 December 2024Won
35141 Sri LankaGalle International Stadium, Galle29 January 2025Won
36131 Sri LankaGalle International Stadium, Galle6 February 2025Won

Smith’s 239 against England at Perth in December 2017 stands out as the innings people remember the most. He walked in under pressure and settled in with a clear plan.

Smith
Source: ESPncricinfo

He stayed at the crease for more than nine hours and kept building his score with calm strokes and clean timing. England struggled to break through as he controlled the tempo from one session to the next.

The innings pushed Australia into a strong position and set up a comfortable win in the Ashes. It showed how steady he stays when the team needs him to take charge.

Steve Smith’s Centuries In ODI Cricket

No.ScoreAgainstVenueDateResult
1101PakistanSharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah7 October 2014Won
2104South AfricaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne21 November 2014Won
3102EnglandBellerive Oval, Hobart23 January 2015Won
4105IndiaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney26 March 2015Won
5149IndiaWACA Ground, Perth12 January 2016Won
6108South AfricaKingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban5 October 2016Lost
7164New ZealandSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney4 December 2016Won
8108PakistanWACA Ground, Perth19 January 2017Won
9131IndiaM. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru19 January 2020Lost
10105IndiaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney27 November 2020Won
11104IndiaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney29 November 2020Won
12105New ZealandCazalys Stadium, Cairns11 September 2022Won

Smith’s most significant ODI century came when he scored 164 against New Zealand in 2016 at the SCG. 

Smith
Source: ESPncricinfo

He settled in early, kept the ball on the ground, and relied on his timing more than big shots. 

As the innings grew, he picked up pace, found gaps easily, and took control of the game. This knock lifted Australia to a strong total and set the tone for a one-sided win.

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Conclusion: Steve Smith Has Made 36 Centuries In Tests And 12 In ODIs

Steve Smith has proven his class with 36 Test centuries and 12 ODI hundreds. His consistency and calm approach make him a key player for Australia in every match he plays.

He has not yet scored a T20 international century, but his skill and timing show he can turn scores big in any format. 

Having retired from ODI cricket, Smith now continues to play Test and T20 cricket.  It will be interesting to see what more big numbers Steve Smith continues to achieve in the upcoming years. 

FAQs

How many centuries has Steve Smith scored in his career overall? 

Steve Smith has scored 48 international centuries combined across Test and ODI formats for Australia.

Which opponent has Steve Smith scored the most centuries against? 

Smith has scored the most centuries against England with 12 centuries. 

What is Steve Smith’s highest individual score in ODIs? 

His highest ODI score is 164 runs scored against New Zealand at Sydney Cricket Ground in 2016.

Which venues have been most successful for Steve Smith’s centuries? 

Melbourne Cricket Ground and Sydney Cricket Ground have been his most successful venues for Steve Smith, with multiple centuries at both.

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