Smith foils England again

PERTH, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 15: Steve Smith of Australia bats during day two of the Third Test match during the 2017/18 Ashes Series between Australia and England at WACA on December 15, 2017 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

 

Perth: Australian captain Steve Smith (92 batting, 122b, 14×4, 1×6) again proved to be a major obstacle as England was not able to capitalise on their overnight momentum on the second day of the third Ashes Test here, Friday.

England first innings centurion Dawid Malan (140, 227b, 19×4, 1×6) urged his team to ramp up the pressure on the home side at the end of the first day’s play, but a late order collapse by the visitors and the broad bat of Smith ensured the match was evenly poised at the end of the second day.

At stumps Australia were 203 for three, with Smith and Shaun Marsh (seven batting) at the crease, trailing by 200 more runs with seven wickets in hand after dismissing England for 403.

The tourists appeared to miss a golden chance to remove Marsh just before stumps, when the left-hander hit the ball onto Mark Stoneman’s foot at short leg and the fielder was unable to cling onto the rebound as he and wicket-keeper Jonny Bairstow both lunged at the catch.

England had looked set to post a massive score when they were 368 for four with Malan and Bairstow (119, 215b, 18×4) seemingly in total control, but then lost six wickets for 35 runs in a stunning collapse before lunch.

Second-gamer Craig Overton (2/46) then raised English spirits again by removing openers David Warner (22) and Cameron Bancroft (25) in quick succession, before Smith again proved a major stumbling block.

He paired with Usman Khawaja (50, 123b, 8×4) to add 124 for the third wicket, and was poised to score his 22nd Test century when play resumes on the third day.

Smith was rarely troubled by the English bowlers while Khawaja, who survived a tough caught and bowled chance from Overton before he scored, was adjudged lbw to Chris Woakes (1/42), and failed with his third umpire review.

Australia lead the series 2-0 and can regain the Ashes with victory at the WACA Ground, although heavy rain is forecast for the final two days.

England started the day in total control, but ultimately failed to capitalise on a record fifth-wicket partnership by centurions Malan and Bairstow.

Bairstow put a controversial few weeks behind him on and off the field to post his fourth Test century as part of a 237-run stand with Malan, who notched his maiden Test century.

The pair notched a new record fifth-wicket partnership for England against Australia, beating a long-standing mark set in 1938 by Eddie Paynter and Denis Compton at Trent Bridge.

For the Australians, pace spearhead Mitchell Starc (4/91) and Josh Hazlewood (3/92) were the standout among the bowlers.

Brief scores

England 403 (Dawid Malan 140, Jonny Bairstow 119; Mitchell Starc 4/91, Josh Hazlewood 3/92); Australia 203/3 (Steve Smith 92 batting, Usman Khawaja 50; Craig Overton 2/46). Match to continue.

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