Most catches for Australia in Test cricket (non-wicketkeeper)
Australia's experienced cricketer Steve Smith has achieved a major achievement in his Test career. Smith broke a major record of compatriot Mark Waugh in the first Test match (AUS-NZ 1st Test) being played against New Zealand at Basin Reserve. Smith has now become the second Australian fielder to take the most catches in Test cricket. He now has 182 catches in Tests. He has achieved this feat in 108 Test matches whereas Mark Waugh had 181 catches in 128 Test matches.
In terms of taking the most catches in Test cricket for Australia, now only Ricky Ponting is ahead of Smith, who has 196 catches in 168 Test matches. Mark Taylor is at fourth place in this special list with 157 catches in 104 Test matches.
Most catches for Australia in Test cricket (non-wicketkeeper)
- Ricky Ponting – 196 catches in 168 Tests
- Steve Smith - 182* catches in 108 Tests
- Mark Waugh – 181 catches in 128 tests
- Mark Taylor - 157 catches in 104 Tests
- Allan Border – 156 catches in 156 tests
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Talking about the first Test match between Australia and New Zealand, after falling behind by 204 runs in the first innings, New Zealand bowled out Australia for 164 runs in the second innings on the third day. Apart from Phillips' five wickets, Matt Henry took 3 wickets and captain Tim Southee took 2 wickets. Nathan Lyon scored 41 runs in Australia's second innings. New Zealand has now got a target of 369 runs to win the match. In response, the Kiwi team has scored 111 runs for 3 wickets by the end of the third day's play and still has to score 258 more runs to win. At the time of stumps, Rachin Ravindra was unbeaten on 56 and Daryl Mitchell was unbeaten on 12 runs.
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