Smith, Paine help Australia reach 369/5 at tea on Day 2

Smith, Paine help Australia reach 369/5 at tea on Day 2
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Australia’s Steve Smith celebrates after scoring a ton, applauded by captain Tim Paine during day two of the fourth Ashes Test match against England at Old Trafford in Manchester, England on Thursday

Manchester : Days after overtaking Indian skipper Virat Kohli as the number one ranked Test batsman, Steve Smith produced another batting master-class to rack up his 26th hundred in the longest format and remain unbeaten on 173 as Australia reached 369/5 at tea on Day 2 of the rain-affected fourth Ashes Test on Thursday.

Resuming on 60 with the team score reading 170/3, Smith showed no signs of relenting although he was troubled on a few occasions by Jofra Archer to continue his prolific run-scoring spree and bring up his third Ashes century in 160 balls by clipping Craig Overton off his pads for a couple of runs.

Post lunch, Smith continued in the same vein and shared a 145-run unbroken stand with skipper Tim Paine who brought up his sixth Test fifty and was batting on 58 from 128 balls.

Smith got to his 150, his eighth such score in Tests and third against England by hitting Jofra Archer for three runs.

Paine was dropped on 49 by substitute Sam Curran and he was on that score for some time before reaching his fifty.

After scoring his hundred, Smith raised his bat as his teammates in the dressing room applauded in a fashion which showed the inevitability of yet another landmark from this run-machine, who returned to the team on the back of a concussion injury.

A light drizzle once again played spoilsport in the first session, but it was for a short while as the packed crowd at Old Trafford were treated to another Smith special.

Overnight batter Travis Head was the first wicket for England as Stuart Broad (3/47) trapped him in front.

Brief scores: Australia 1st innings: 369/5 (Steve Smith 173 batting, Marnus Labuschagne 67; Stuart Broad 3/74)

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