The centuries by Smith and Marnus even ended an 18-year drought of Australians looking to score a Test century on Sri Lankan soil.
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FirstCricket Staff
- July 8th, 2022
- 19:31:59 IST
Centuries from Steve Smith (109*) and Marnus Labuschagne (104) took Australia to 298/5 on Day one of the second Test against Sri Lanka in Galle.
Steve Smith’s ton was his first Test ton in 16 innings, with his last century coming back in January 2021. This was also Smith’s 28th Test century, equalling Joe Root’s tally for the same.
Marnus, meanwhile, registered his seventh Test century, his first ton coming overseas. He has hit all of his previous Test tons on Australian soil.
The centuries by Smith and Marnus even ended an 18-year drought of Australians looking to score a Test century on Sri Lankan soil. No Aussie had done so since 2004, and Labuschagne was the first to hit a Test ton in Sri Lanka since then. He brought it up with a single that was clipped wide of midwicket.
Former opener Justin Langer was the last Australian to hit a Test ton in Sri Lanka, when he slammed 166 in his team’s second innings in Colombo, back in March 2004.
In the first innings of that match, Darren Lehmann (153) had also hit a century.
And Galle on Friday saw not one, but two different centurions on the same day.
Earlier, Australia had won the toss and opted to bat in the second Test. Kasun Rajitha struck early to remove David Warner, but Smith and Marnus forged a 134-run stand for the third wicket.
Australia are aiming to seal the series, having won the first Test in Galle.
Updated Date: July 08, 2022 19:31:59 IST
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