The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Smith breaks English hearts again

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MELBOURNE: Steve Smith again proved the immovable obstacle for England as he posted another century to bat out a draw for Australia in the fourth Ashes Test in Melbourne on Saturday, denying the tourists their first win of the series.

The Australia skipper stonewalle­d the English bowling attack to remain unconquere­d on 102 for his third century of the series as the Test petered out to a draw late on the final day.

He joined the legendary Don Bradman as the only batsmen to score centuries in four consecutiv­e Melbourne Tests.

Smith has been the difference between the two sides in the series, and has now amassed 604 runs in six innings at an astonishin­g average of 151.

“I’m enjoying (batting), it’s a shame we had to call it off in the last hour, I could have had another hour out there,” Smith said.

“It was good fun ... I feel like I’m hitting the ball really well and hopefully I can end the series really well in Sydney.”

Australia lost only two wickets on the fifth day and coasted through after lunch to finish on 263 for four, with Mitchell Marsh -- not out on 29 off 166 balls -- providing support for Smith.

The hosts have already clinched the Ashes with an unassailab­le 3-0 lead in the series ahead of the fifth and final Test in Sydney next week.

It was just the second drawn Boxing Day Test in 20 years, although there was criticism of the lifeless state of the Melbourne Cricket Ground drop-in pitch.

“I am very proud about the way we went about it,” England captain Joe Root said.

“Off three very difficult games and to put in a performanc­e like that is really pleasing and that’s what we’re about as a side,” he added.

“That’s a fair reflection of what we are capable of as a team.”

Smith and Marsh comfortabl­y batted through after lunch to prevent England from going for the win after leading by 164 runs on the first innings, following a recordbrea­king unbeaten 244 from opener Alastair Cook.

Smith, who frustrated England with an unconquere­d 141 in Brisbane and his Test-best 239 in Perth, led the salvage operation in a 275-ball vigil after losing batting partners David Warner and Shaun Marsh before lunch.

After two painstakin­g hours of minimal scoring, the tourists grabbed the wickets of Warner and Marsh to briefly raise hopes of grabbing their first win in the already-decided series.

Warner had looked set for his 22nd Test hundred and second century of the match before he attempted to slog the second ball of Joe Root’s first over. - AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Australia’s captain Steve Smith hooks a ball away on the final day of the fourth Ashes cricket Test match against England at the MCG in Melbourne on December 30, 2017.
— AFP photo Australia’s captain Steve Smith hooks a ball away on the final day of the fourth Ashes cricket Test match against England at the MCG in Melbourne on December 30, 2017.

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