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Warner, Handscomb, Smith give Australia momentum in second Test

By The Assam Tribune

CHITTAGONG, Sept 5: An unbeaten century stand between David Warner and Peter Handscomb led Australia�s strong reply against Bangladesh on day two of the second and final Test in Chittagong on Tuesday.

The visitors were 225-2 at stumps in their first innings, trailing by 80 runs after Bangladesh were bowled out for 305.

Warner was batting on 88 with Handscomb on 69 at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium.

Skipper Steve Smith hit a gritty 58 off 94 balls before being bowled by left-arm spinner Taijul Islam as the visitors slipped to 98-2.

The left-handed Warner and Handscomb then put together 127 runs to thwart the Bangladesh bowling attack, which failed to take a wicket in the final session of play.

Handscomb, who recorded his fourth Test fifty in just his 10th game, took regular drinks breaks as he battled exhaustion and dehydration in the final half-hour.

The swashbuckling Warner played a sedate innings, having hit just four boundaries during his 170-ball stay at the crease so far.

Warner rode his luck with two reprieves. He was dropped at short-leg on 52 and then Mushfiqur Rahim missed a stumping when he was on 73, with Taijul and Mehedi Hasan being the unlucky bowlers.

Warner�s opening partner Matt Renshaw departed early, dismissed by fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman for four before the lunch break.

The left-hander tried to tickle a sliding delivery down the leg side but wicketkeeper Rahim took a stunning catch.

Warner was then involved in a 93-run second-wicket partnership with Smith as the pair steadied the innings.

Smith, who registered his 21st Test half-century, was done in by an arm ball from Taijul that sneaked through the bat-pad gap to hit the middle stump.

SCORECARD

Bangladesh 1st innings: 305

Australia 1st innings: M Renshaw c Rahim b Mustafizur 4, D Warner not out 88, S Smith b Taijul 58, P Handscomb not out 69. Extras: (b4, lb2) 6. Total: (2 wickets, 64 overs) 225. Fall of wickets: 1-5, 2-98. Bowling: Mehedi 20-2-53-0, Mustafizur 10-0-45-1, Shakib 15-0-52-0, Taijul 15-1-50-1, Nasir 1-0-4-0, Mominul 2-0-6-0, Sabbir 10-0-9-0. � AFP

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