The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Smith defies England as Australia fight back in Ashes

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BRISBANE (Australia): Skipper Steve Smith led a rescue mission to revive Australia's fortunes after a top-order batting collapse in the Ashes Test against England in Brisbane on Friday.

Home hopes rested on Smith to mount a fighting rearguard after the loss of four wickets in a faltering chase after England's first innings of 302 at the Gabba.

At the close on the second day, the Australian­s were 165 for four and trailing by 137 runs, with Smith unbeaten on 64 and Shaun Marsh not out 44.

It left the match intriguing­ly poised once again after England ended day one in a similar position before collapsing before lunch on Friday.

Smith was then thrust into another high pressure situation after Australia suffered a nowfamilia­r malfunctio­n at the top of the order.

"He's number one batter in the world, he knows his game better than anyone else and he goes out there and sticks to a plan and a process and it works for him, so hats off to our captain," said Australia spinner Nathan Lyon.

England had done their homework, encircling Smith with fielders and trying to frustrate the fidgety Australian captain into playing a rash shot.

But Smith, Test cricket's toprated batsman, stepped up to the challenge with a defiant knock off 148 balls.

Marsh, 34, recalled for an eighth time to the Test team, provided stout support to his skipper off 122 balls to share in an unbroken 89-run stand.

"As a team we're happy. We've done a lot of research and a lot of work on our plans to each batter. We executed them well today," England paceman Jake Ball said. - AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Australia’s batsman Steve Smith plays a shot on the second day of the first cricket Ashes Test between England and Australia in Brisbane on November 24, 2017.
— AFP photo Australia’s batsman Steve Smith plays a shot on the second day of the first cricket Ashes Test between England and Australia in Brisbane on November 24, 2017.

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