The Scotsman

EMOTIONAL MOMENT

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Dawid Malan enjoyed every minute of the Australia pace barrage he had to withstand on his way to a maiden hundred which has breathed new belief into England’s Ashes campaign.

Malan’s parents travelled from South Africa to watch him at the WACA and he was hugged by his mum Janet as he left the pitch unbeaten on 110 out of 305 for four on an uncompromi­sing first day of the third Test.

The 30-year-old admitted he simply did not know what to do with himself when he reached his century, in his far-from-unlucky but highly taxing 13th Test innings.

Malan joined Mark Stoneman at the crease with Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc cranking the pace well above 90mph on a bouncy pitch.

He had already seen Stoneman hit on the helmet by Starc, then found out first hand how tough it was as he laid the platform for an unbroken stand of 174 with Jonny Bairstow (75no).

Malan did not flinch for a moment, and said afterwards: “It was good fun actually.

“I really enjoyed it – I enjoyed the pace these guys come with and the short ball.”

By surviving and then prospering, he has convinced himself he is up to Test cricket and demonstrat­ed England may yet be able to battle back from 2-0 down with three to play.

“With anything you do, it’s the self-belief you have – you need to prove to yourself you do belong.

“It doesn’t mean you’re going to score runs. I might never get a run again in Test cricket, but you still have that belief –

“I didn’t really know what to do. I almost started crying. To do it in front of them, the amount of sacrifices my old man and mother have made to get me here, is great”

DAWID MALAN which is what you need to perform at the highest level.”

It is a world away from a paltry 35 runs in his first four

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