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Labuschagne, Smith tons power Australia on Day 1

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Galle, July 8: Marnus Labuschagne and Steven Smith posted hundreds to help Australia to 298 for five at stumps on day one of the second Test against Sri Lanka on Friday.
Darren Lehmann in 2004 had been the last Australian batsman to score a hundred at the spinner friendly turning tracks in Galle International Stadium.
Labuschagne, who was given a life on 28 when Niroshan Dickwella missed a stumping chance off Ramesh Mendis, posted his seventh Test hundred and the first overseas while Smith hit his 28th Test hundred and the second against Sri Lanka.
The pair added 134 runs for the third wicket in 223 deliveries as Australia consolidated its position. The stand was eventually broken when Dickwella completed a stump with Laubschagne on 104 to give left-arm spinner Prabath Jayasuriya his maiden Test wicket.
Australia, which won the toss, lost two quick wickets after Labuschagne’s dismissal as Jayasuriya made an impact. The left-arm spinner’s first 12 overs had cost 54 runs and fetched no wickets but his next 10 overs produced three wickets for 22 runs as Sri Lanka staged a comeback.
Travis Head was bowled for 12 while Cameron Green, who escaped a stumping chance on one, was trapped leg before wicket for four.
Smith was untroubled, though. The former captain had been run out in his only innings in the first Test and he was determined to make amends. Although the pitch offered extra bounce and turn for the spinners, Smith was solid with his defence and was unbeaten on 109 at stumps.
Sri Lanka was forced to make four changes to the team that lost the first Test by 10 wickets after four players tested positive for COVID-19 ahead of the game. Dhananjaya de Silva, Jeffrey Vandersay, Asitha Fernando and Praveen Jayawickrama were all isolated after they tested positive. (AP)
Brief scores: Australia 298/5 (Steve Smith 109 not out, Marnus Labuschagne 104; Prabath Jayasuriya 3-90) vs Sri Lanka

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