SL vs AUS | Khawaja-Smith tons after Head blitzkrieg puts Australia in command at Galle on Day 1
Australia made merry on a slow Galle track to begin the Warne-Muralitharan series as they piled up 330 runs for the loss of just two wickets on Wednesday. Usman Khawaja and Steve Smith finished on 147* and 104* respectively with the partnership reading 195 after Travis Head had cracked a 40-ball 57.
Brief score: AUS 330/2 [Khawaja 147*, Smith 104*; Vandersay 1/93] at Stumps on Day 1
Opting to bat first, Travis Head declared Australia's intentions early by smoking Asitha Fernando for three boundaries in the opening over and adding a couple more in the pacer's third of the new ball spell. When Dhananjaya de Silva turned to spin for respite, it made little difference as the hard Kookaburra rode onto the bat beautifully and the refusal to go upstairs for what would have resulted in Head's scalp when he was on 23 only made matters worse. Before long, the Men from Down Under had raced to 92/0 at a run rate exceeding six and featuring a 35-ball half-century from Head. However, the opener eventually tried one shot too many and holed out to long-on against an ecstatic Prabath Jayasuriya, albeit the happiness was short lived. With the ball now beginning to grip and turn, the visitors had their work cut-out but Khawaja benefitted from a dropped catch at slip to eke out a 43-run stand with Marnus Labuschagne until some prodigous turn from Jeff Vandersay had the latter nick off with Lunch on the horizon. The wicket was met with loud cheers, not just for its potential to hand Sri Lanka the momentum but because Steve Smith walked out next with 9,999 runs to his name. The veteran reached the elusive landmark off his very first ball, only to be dropped two deliveries later by Jayasuriya off his own bowling as the first session ended on 145/2.
It was all about Smith and Khawaja for the entirety of the second session with the duo exhibiting a plethora of exquisite sweeps, pulls, and cuts on the slow deck. The former was especially gung-ho in dancing down the track at every possible opportunity, allowing him to bring up his half-century off just 57 balls, and the score already read a formidable 223/2 when Drinks was called. Khawaja soon brought up his maiden Test ton on Lankan shores with a flick for a boundary as the pair headed for Tea unbeaten at 261/2 with the partnership reading 126.
The hosts -- Jayasuriya in particular with variations of pace and the lethal arm ball at his disposal -- were much tidier with their lengths to begin the final session to put some pressure back on their rivals. Khawaja and Smith went 100 balls without a boundary but once the latter broke the drought with an innocous glance off his waist, it was all one way traffic yet again. Two more boundaries followed for Smith in Vandersay's next over and the inevitable ton came up five balls later, Smith's third against the Lions and 35th overall. With the light fading, clouds on the horizon, and a second new ball available soon, the Lankans resorted to negative bowling tactics and rain did arrive in the 82nd over to bring an end to proceedings.
Class in Action
USMAN KHAWAJA - A CHAMPION IN TEST CRICKET IN THIS GENERATION 🙇pic.twitter.com/2JHtwz9xt6
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) January 29, 2025
Veteran power, timeless class
Usman Khawaja is the oldest man to score a Test century for Australia since Steve Waugh in 2003.
— Brydon Coverdale (@brydoncoverdale) January 29, 2025
Boom Boom!
Turns out Khawaja wasn't in bad form, he just had to face Bumrah. Makes sense to be fair #SLvAUS
— Ricky Mangidis (@rickm18) January 29, 2025
What a knock!
Test century number 35 for Steve Smith.#SteveSmith #SLvAUSpic.twitter.com/SK7u7ABTP9
— Ganesh 🇮🇳 (@GaneshVerse) January 29, 2025
Play Interrupted. Rain Wins!
Rain Stops Play!#SLvAUS pic.twitter.com/qAk5f6znLW
— Caught & Bowled (@caught1bowled) January 29, 2025
what a player!
Captain Steven Smith ❤️🔥#SLvAUS
— Akash S (@AkashSmanegar) January 29, 2025
Smith’s brilliance shines!
What an incredible achievement by Steve Smith, a true cricket legend!
— Kasparov (@Kasparov133) January 29, 2025
Smith On Fire!❤️🔥
Century number 35 for Steve Smith💯🏏👏🏻
— Abhinay Thakur🍂🌠 (@Bearded_Bowler) January 29, 2025
Australia is in a commanding position on the first day of the Galle test. #AUSvsSL @CricketAus @cricketcomau
Unstoppable in India!
ANALYSIS: Usman Khawaja’s day-one century in Galle stakes a claim the opener could be Australia’s best option to tour India in 2027 — if he is up for it — as a 40-year-old.https://t.co/g5JesLwd5n
— The West Sport (@TheWestSport) January 29, 2025
Yeah!
It will be stumps. #SLvAUS pic.twitter.com/sy6IcNiSgZ
— Mcka (@mcka____) January 29, 2025
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