Deccan Chronicle

SMITH-MAX‘WELL’

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Ranchi, March 16: Australia captain Steve Smith struck a cultured unbeaten century on Thursday to steer Australia to 299 for four wickets on the opening day of the third Test against India, signalling he has put the review controvers­y at Bengaluru behind him. Smith’s 117 not out is only the second century of the spin-dominated series — following his 109 in the first Test in Pune — as the 27-year-old joined the 5000-run club in his 53rd Test. Glenn Maxwell celebrated his return to Test cricket with a career-best 82 not out, his burgeoning partnershi­p with Smith already worth 159 runs. Home captain Virat Kohli injured his shoulder while diving to save a boundary in the 40th over and missed the rest of the day’s play. Earlier, Smith won an important toss and had little hesitation in batting first, something of a ritual on India’s lowbounce tracks, and Matt Renshaw led their brisk scoring with his boundary binge. With an extremely fast outfield at the Jharkhand State Cricket Associatio­n (JSCA) Stadium hosting its first test match, Renshaw’s first 24 runs came all via boundaries as the tourists cruised to the 50run mark in the 10th over.

Left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja got the breakthrou­gh in his first over when David Warner slapped a juicy full toss back to the bowler to depart for 19.

Renshaw looked good for his third fifty in the series before edging Umesh Yadav in the slip having played and survived an identical shot on the previous delivery. Renshaw’s fluent 44 included seven elegant boundaries.

Australia were reeling at 89 for three when Smith and Peter Handscomb (19), protagonis­ts of the review controvers­y in Bengaluru, joined forces for a halfcentur­y stand.

Handscomb had advised Smith to gesture towards the dressing room in Bengaluru for advice on whether to review a leg before wicket decision, a move that drew explosive response from Kohli resulting in considerab­le acrimony in the four-test series.

Yadav trapped Handscomb (19) lbw with an inswinging yorker but Smith found an able partner in Maxwell, who shunned his natural aggression, and played judiciousl­y to justify his selection replacing the injured Mitchell Marsh.

Glenn Maxwell showed tremendous selfrestra­int, taking 57 deliveries to hit his first boundary. — PTI

 ?? — PTI ?? Steve Smith celebrates scoring his second hundred of the series against India on first day of the third Test in Ranchi.
— PTI Steve Smith celebrates scoring his second hundred of the series against India on first day of the third Test in Ranchi.

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