Ashes: Khawaja, Smith hand Australia good start

IANS  |  Sydney 

Top-order batsmen Khwaja (91 batting) and (44 batting) stayed unbeaten to help post 193/2 against on the second day of the fifth and final Test at the Ground on Friday.

Khwaja, who notched up his 11th Test half-century, was at crease with Smith when umpires called it a day. The two have stitched an unbeaten 107-run stand for the third wicket to help trail by 153 runs.

Smith also became the joint-second fastest batsman to reach 6,000 Test runs in 111 innings equalling West Indies'

Opener (56) earlier played an important knock to bring up his 27th half-century.

For England, pacers (1/25) and (1/28) returned a wicket each.

Earlier, resuming the day on 233/5, rode on cameos from all of Moeen Ali (30), (39) and (31) to extend their total to respectability before they were bundled for 346 runs in their first innings.

After (0) was dismissed and were reduced to 1/1, Warner and Khawaja went about the rebuilding process with ease, comfortable in their respective, familiar roles.

Khawaja was patient, knocking the ball about and rotating strike even as Warner harried the bowlers -- there were three fours off Curan in the 14th over, not allowing the medium pacer to settle on a line and length.

Warner's 50 came off 89 balls but his stay didn't last long thereafter. Shortly before tea, Anderson managed to induce an edge that was pouched happily by behind the stumps, ending the 85-run second-wicket stand.

headed into tea buoyed by the dismissal but that was the last bit of cheer they had in the day. Smith and Khawaja saw to that.

Khawaja's proactivity allowed Smith time to work his way into rhythm -- his first boundary came off the 43rd delivery he faced, a to midwicket off full toss.

There was the hint of a chance when managed to induce an edge off Smith that fell just short of slip. There were further bellows from the fielders when another outside edge, off Broad, flew just past first slip.

Despite the early signs though, it just wasn't England's day.

Brief scores: 193/2 (Khwaja 91 batting, 44 batting; 1/25) against 346.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, January 05 2018. 15:18 IST