Published 11:33 IST, December 27th 2019

Wagner bounces out Smith; Australia 336-5 at lunch on day 2

Fiery New Zealand pace bowler Neil Wagner bounced out Steve Smith to deny the star batsman a fifth consecutive century at the Melbourne Cricket Ground as Australia battled its way to 336-5 at lunch on day two of the second test.

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Fiery New Zealand pace bowler Neil Wagner bounced out Steve Smith to deny star batsman a fifth consecutive century at Melbourne Cricket Ground as Australia battled its way to 336-5 at lunch on day two of second test. World .2-ranked batsman Smith fended a bouncer from Wagner (2-58 off 30 overs) to gully where he was caught for 85, having taken more than an hour on Friday to add only eight runs to his overnight score.

Smith’s patient, 242-ball innings included eight fours and one six. right-hander was out 15 runs shy of scoring a fifth hundred in five Melbourne tests, after reaching triple figures in 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017, n missing last year’s Melbourne test through suspension.

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Travis Head, who looked uncomfortable against a barr of short balls, reached his own gritty half-century off 109 balls, including five fours.

Incoming batsman Tim Paine was prepared to attack against short ball and advanced quickly to 33 t out from 45 deliveries in a sixth-wicket stand of 52 with Head (57 t out).

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Australia had resumed on Friday’s second day of play on 257-4. New Zealand captain Kane Williamson had won toss on Thursday and elected to bowl first in a bid to take advant of green-topped pitch and overcast conditions.

However, after loss of Joe Burns (0) who was bowled by Trent Boult in opening over, Australia consolidated as David Warner (41), Marnus Labuschagne (63) and Matw Wade (38) battled hard on what Smith labelled a “difficult wicket”.

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Australia leads three-match series one-nil after claiming a 296-run win over New Zealand in first test in Perth. final test will be played in Sydney starting on Jan. 3.

11:33 IST, December 27th 2019