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Steve Smith scored his first century since the 2019 Ashes series and helped cushion Australia from another batting collapse as they were all out for 338 before India reached 26 without loss at tea on the second day of the third test at the SCG.

Smith’s 131 was Australia’s first century of the series and a vital innings in the context of the match, and possibly the series, as the hosts squandered the strong foundation laid by their top-order batsmen.

Having resumed yesterday at

166-2, Australia’s batting frailties were again exposed as they lost their final eight wickets for 130 runs as India’s bowlers, led by Ravi Jadeja’s

4-62, fought back.

India’s openers then survived to tea unscathed with Shubman Gill on

14 and Rohit Sharma on 11. Smith proved masterful and combined with Marnus Labuschagn­e to raise a century partnershi­p in the morning session.

After Labuschagn­e (91) fell narrowly short of his fifth test century as part of a 100-run partnershi­p with Smith, the latter took on the familiar role of leading Australia’s batting against a discipline­d Indian bowling attack which rallied strongly.

Smith reached his 27th hundred in 76 tests with a leg glance for three runs off Navdeep Saini in the 98th over. The former captain was far

more effusive in his celebratio­n than usual reflecting the relief at having scored his first century in 15 innings spanning four series.

It was Smith’s first century in Australia since December, 2017, in a drawn test against England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Smith’s eighth 100 against India came in 259 minutes off 201 balls, with 13 boundaries, and was the first against India in a home test since David Warner’s quickfire century at the SCG in 2015.

Earlier yesterday, Labuschagn­e made his 91 off 196 balls, and with

Smith ensured Australia passed 200 runs for the first time in five innings this series, before he edged the impressive Jadeja to Ajinkya Rahane at slip.

Jadeja then had Matthew Wade (13) playing a poor shot to be caught in the deep, before Jasprit Bumrah

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(2-66) trapped Cameron Green lbw with the last ball before lunch.

After lunch, captain Tim Paine (1) and Pat Cummins (0) were both bowled cheaply, leaving Australia at 278-7.

Mitchell Starc scored 24 off 30 balls, including two fours and a six, before holing out from debutant Saini (2-65). Nathan Lyon was also out for a duck, trapped by Jadeja to reduce the hosts to 315-9.

Smith’s was the last wicket to fall, run out spectacula­rly by Jadeja at deep square leg, as he was chasing a quick runs with Josh Hazelwood.

On Thursday, Will Pucovski set the tone with a flourishin­g 62 on debut, before Labuschagn­e and Smith took over as Australia’s batting lineup finally clicked against India on a rain-interrupte­d opening day after Australia won the toss and elected to bat.

The four-match Border-Gavaskar trophy series is level at 1-1. The holders India are hoping to secure it with a victory in Sydney and Australia needing to win the series to reclaim it.

Australia won the opening daynight match in Adelaide by eight wickets and India responded with an eight-wicket win in Melbourne last week. –

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Australian batsman Steve Smith celebrates a return to form with a century against India at the SCG yesterday.
GETTY IMAGES Australian batsman Steve Smith celebrates a return to form with a century against India at the SCG yesterday.

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