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December 27, 2014

Smith’s massive century puts Aussies in control of third Test

MELBOURNE, Australia (AFP) — Steve Smith put Australia in command of the third Test with a memorable innings to leave India with a massive task to stay alive in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series in Melbourne yesterday.

Smith blasted an imperious 192 off 305 balls with 15 fours and two sixes to spearhead Australia to a formidable 530 and then took a diving catch to have the tourists at 108 for one at the close on the second day and trailing by 422 runs.

India’s first task was to avoid the follow-on target of 331 while the Australians, leading the four-match series 2-0, will be pressing for victory over the final three days.

Murali Vijay passed fifty for the fourth time in the series and was unbeaten on 55 with Cheteshwar Pujara not out 25 after Smith swooped to take a catch low off the ground at second slip to dismiss Shikhar Dhawan for 28 off Ryan Harris.

It could have been better for Australia but wicketkeeper Brad Haddin dropped Pujara on 12 off the bowling of Josh Hazlewood.

Smith dominated day two with his highest Test score and was the last wicket to fall when he went after a big shot with fielders on the boundary in pursuit of a double century.

It was his third century of the series, his fifth for the year and was replete with all his quirky shotmaking to leave India skipper M.S. Dhoni at a loss as to how to contain him.

“I feel pretty good at the crease. Everything is working for me at the moment which is nice and the most pleasing thing is that we’ve got 530 runs on the board and that’s a very good first innings total for us,” Smith said.

“It was pretty fun to be honest. It was nice to be able to play a few shots there at the end and try and get the total up as high as we could.”

Smith bettered his previous highest score of 162 not out in the first Adelaide Test by dancing down the wicket to plonk spinner Ravi Ashwin high into the stands with a mighty six.

The new skipper was aided by lusty knocks from Haddin (55), Mitchell Johnson (28) and Ryan Harris (74) as Australia took apart the Indian attack.

As a double century beckoned for Smith, Dhoni placed all his fielders close to the ropes in damage limitation but in the end the Aussie skipper threw away his wicket going for a big heave off Umesh Yadav only to be bowled.

Smith has now accumulated 567 runs in the series for three times out at an average of 189.

“We looked to get them out pretty early this morning. Unfortunately, Smith batted really well and they got a (few) too many runs for our liking,” Ashwin said.

“But if you look at the overall game, the score is pretty par for this wicket. It seems slow and pretty flat as well.

“We’ll take 1-108 and we’d like to pile on the runs tomorrow (today),” while adding with a smile: “We’ll make 650 and try to put them back in.”

Paceman Harris brought up his highest Test score with a six off Ashwin and then was out next ball leg before wicket for 74 off 88 balls.

He put on 106 runs for the eighth wicket with Smith and looked unruffled against the nonplussed Indian bowlers.

Nathan Lyon was out going for a big heave off Mohammed Shami for 11 with another 48 runs added off 38 balls.

Australia lost two wickets in the morning session but added 130 runs to their overnight score of 259 for five.

Haddin played himself back into form after a run of 15 innings without a fifty, reaching his 18th Test half-century and his highest score for almost a year with his 55.

The veteran wicketkeeper tried to leave a Shami delivery but got a bottom edge and was caught behind.

Haddin put on 110 runs for the sixth wicket with Smith, while Johnson hit a breezy 28 off 37 balls with five fours before he was stumped off Ashwin shortly before lunch.

Scoreboard

Australia 1st innings (overnight 259 for 5)

C Rogers c Dhoni b Shami 57

D Warner c Dhawan b Yadav 0

S Watson lbw b Ashwin 52

S Smith b Yadav 192

S Marsh c Dhoni b Shami 32

J Burns c Dhoni b Yadav 13

B Haddin c Dhoni b Shami 55

M Johnson stp Dhoni b Ashwin 28

R Harris lbw b Ashwin 74

N Lyon b Shami 11

J Hazlewood not out 0

Extras (b1, lb9, w1, nb5) 16

Total (all out, 142.3 overs) 530

Fall of wickets: 1-0 (Warner), 2-115 (Rogers), 3-115 (Watson), 4-184 (Marsh), 5-216 (Burns), 6-326 (Haddin), 7-376 (Johnson), 8-482 (Harris), 9-530 (Lyon), 10-530 (Smith)

Bowling: I Sharma 32-7-104-0 (5nb), Yadav 32.3-3-130-3, Shami 29-4-138-4 (1w), Ashwin 44-9-134-3, Vijay 5-0-14-0

India 1st innings

M Vijay not out 55

S Dhawan c Smith b Harris 28

C Pujara not out 25

Extras 0

Total (1 wicket; 37 overs) 108

Fall of wickets: 1-55 (Dhawan)

Bowling: Johnson 9-3-24-0, Harris 7-3-19-1, Hazlewood 9-4-19-0, Watson 4-0-14-0, Lyon 8-0-32-0

Toss: Australia

Umpires: Kumar Dharmasena (SRI) Richard Kettleborough (ENG)

TV Umpire: John Ward (AUS)

Match Referee: Roshan Mahanama (SRI)

Australian batsman Steve Smith plays a shot against India during the second day of the third Test match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Melbourne, Australia, yesterday. (PHOTOS: AFP)

Australian batsman Steve Smith celebrates after scoring his century against India during the second day of the third Test match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, yesterday.

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