ADELAIDE,
NOV 30 – Warner hits 335, Smith shatters record as Pakistan suffer. An irrepressible David Warner
smashed an unbeaten 335 on Saturday while Steve Smith became the fastest man to
7,000 Test runs as Australia took control of the day-night second Test against
Pakistan.
Skipper
Tim Paine waved his players back into the pavilion at 589 for three ahead of
the second day s dinner break with Warner on the 10th highest Test score ever,
also a personal best.
The
decision to declare deprived him of a crack at Brian Lara s all-time high 400
not out, but it proved to be the right one with the Australian bowlers quickly
tearing through Pakistan s hapless top order under the Adelaide Oval lights.
Pakistan
finished in deep trouble at 96 for six with Mitchell Starc grabbing four of
them.
Warner hits 335, Smith shatters record as Pakistan suffer
Babar
Azam was not out 43 and Yasir Shah was on four.
"It
s just sunk in to me that it is very rare that you get these opportunities... I
ll cherish this moment for the rest of my life, definitely," said Warner
on making such a big score.
"More
importantly, the partnerships we put on. It just showed how much pride we have
as a batting unit running between the wickets.
"If
I m doing my job well and putting the team in the best position, we re going to
win a lot of games," he added.
The
visitors, who have lost 13 consecutive Tests in Australia, enjoyed little
success in a long day in the field as they look to avoid a 2-0 series defeat.
But
they did remove Marnus Labuschagne for 162 in the opening session and also
bagged Smith, caught behind by Mohammad Rizwan off Shaheen Afridi for 36.
In
making his runs, Smith shattered a record that had stood since 1946.
He
took a single off Muhammad Musa to reach 7,000 runs in his 126th innings,
taking possession of a mark held for 73 years by English great Wally Hammond
who reached the milestone in his 131st innings.
Smith
also moved past legendary countryman Donald Bradman s 6,996 Test runs to become
Australia s 11th highest scorer.
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Standing ovation -
The
home team resumed the day at 302 for one with Warner on 166 and Labuschagne
126, with the pair putting on another 67 runs before Pakistan finally got a
breakthrough.
Skipper
Azhar Ali took the new ball and Afridi clean-bowled Labuschagne as he attempted
a drive, just as he and Warner appeared set for another long day at the crease.
Warner hits 335, Smith shatters record as Pakistan suffer
The
25-year-old, who has come of age during the series, trudged off to a standing
ovation after a classy 162, his second century in a row.
Their
marathon 361-run partnership was a record second-wicket stand for Australia
against Pakistan and the highest ever in a pink-ball Test.
Minutes
later, Warner completed only the second Test double century of his career. Playing
in his 81st Test, he reached 200 with a single from Afridi, having clattered 23
fours along the way.
Pakistan
thought they finally had him out on 226 when he was caught in the gully off
debutant Musa, only for their heads to drop when it was called a no-ball.
Warner
made them pay, passing his previous highest Test score of 253, set in Perth in
2015, before reaching a triple century off 389 balls to join an elite club.
He
raced to 335, one more than former captain Mark Taylor s epic 334 against Pakistan
in 1998 and Donald Bradman s 334 against England in 1930, before Paine decided
to unleash his bowlers, conscious that rain is forecast for the next two days.
Warner hits 335, Smith shatters record as Pakistan suffer
Exhausted,
Warner was given a hero s send off by the crowd with his knock the second best
ever by an Australian after Matthew Hayden s 380 against Zimbabwe in 2003.
Matthew
Wade remained unbeaten on 38.
Facing
a tough last session under lights, Pakistan s batsmen quickly caved in.
Starc
removed Imam-ul-Haq, who got a thick edge to Warner on two, before Pat Cummins
had Azhar caught for nine.
Josh
Hazlewood accounted for Shan Masood before Starc nabbed Asad Shafiq, Iftikhar
Ahmed and Rizwan cheaply.
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Warner hits 335, Smith shatters record as Pakistan suffer
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November 30, 2019
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