The Asian Age

WARNER PLUNDERS HAPLESS PAK

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Plenty of questions to be answered and time will tell. — Ravi Shastri, India coach is struck a note of caution on the pink ball’s behaviour as the team made their Day/Night Test debut

Brisbane: Pakistan were left to rue a basic error from 16-yearold debutant Naseem Shah as Australia opener David Warner plundered the visitors' attack with a brilliant 151 not out on the second day of the first Test at the Gabba on Friday. Australia finished the day on 312 for the loss of just one wicket, 72 runs ahead of Pakistan's first innings total of 240 and already in the driving seat. Marnus Labuschagn­e was alongside Warner on 55, with the only wicket to fall that of Joe Burns, who made 97 before sweeping a Yasir Shah (1-101) delivery onto his stumps. Warner scored his first Test century since a year-long ban for ball-tampering, but only after a huge let-off when he was caught behind off a Naseem noball. The mercurial opener was on 56 at the time, and he then survived a near run-out on 93 before ending a century drought stretching back nearly two years. The 33-year-old, who managed just 95 runs in 10 innings during this year's Ashes series against England, reached his 22nd Test ton when he turned Yasir around the corner for a single in the second over after tea. Before the Ashes, he spent a year in the wilderness over the ball-tampering scandal and there were questions as to whether his days as an automatic choice at the top of the order were over. However, in home conditions and against an attack that struggled for sideways movement, Warner was in imperious form as he brought up his fourth Test century at the Gabba. — AFP Brief scores: Pakistan 240 vs Australia 312/1 in 87 overs (David Warner 151 (batting), Joe Burns 97, Marnus Labuschagn­e 55 (batting), Yasir 1/101).

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