Khawaja, Burns tons as Aussies pour on misery for West Indies

27 Dec, 2015

Usman Khawaja and Joe Burns hammered centuries as Australia again put the West Indies to the sword on the opening day of the second Test in Melbourne on Saturday. Fit-again Khawaja hit 144 for his third ton in four Test innings and opener Burns cracked 128 for his second Test hundred of the season as the Australians reached 345 for three at stumps after being sent into bat.
Skipper Steve Smith was unbeaten on 32 with Hobart Test double centurion Adam Voges on 10. Before the lowest Boxing Day crowd of 53,389 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in 16 years, Australia made Windies skipper Jason Holder pay dearly for sending the home side into bat after winning the toss. It was another day of triumph for Pakistan-born Khawaja who returned from missing the last two Tests with a hamstring injury to take up where he left off. Khawaja scored 174 and 121 in the first two Tests against the Kiwis last month.
He shared in a stand of 258 runs with Burns in the third-highest partnership for the second wicket at the famous ground. Only two Australian partnerships for the second wicket at the MCG were higher - Ian Chappell-Bill Lawry's 298 against the West Indies in 1968 and Don Bradman-Bill Woodfull's 274 against South Africa in 1931. "I'll enjoy this moment, a hundred in my first Boxing Day Test, a 250-odd run partnership with Burnsy. I couldn't have asked for a lot more on day one," Khawaja said.
"I think we're both probably disappointed that we didn't get massive ones. But end of the day we've done what we needed to do to hopefully set up this first innings for Australia to get a big, big total and really drive this game." Khawaja had a life on 142 when Marlon Samuels dropped a chest-high sitter in the covers off Jerome Taylor. But Taylor had the last word when he snared Khawaja's wicket just two runs later when he was caught down leg-side by wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin just under six overs from stumps.
Khawaja's runs came off 227 balls in 331 minutes with just six fours and a six. Khawaja has not been dismissed for less than 100 in any format of the game since October. Burns also made a personal statement with his ton amid concerns over his position in the side with the return of Khawaja.
Selectors ultimately decided to make the tough decision to drop Shaun Marsh to fit in Khawaja's return despite Marsh hitting his highest Test score of 182 against the Windies in Hobart. Burns was finally out when he was smartly stumped by Ramdin off part-time spinner Kraigg Brathwaite for 128. Burns reached the triple figures first, cracking spinner Jomel Warrican through point for three runs and Khawaja followed two balls later off a misfield at square leg for a single.
It was the second ton of the season for Burns, who scored 129 against New Zealand in Brisbane. He batted for 312 minutes and hit 16 fours and a six. The hapless Caribbean tourists again struggled to make any impression in the rain-delayed Boxing Day showpiece after losing by an innings and 212 runs in the first Hobart Test. So far in the series, Australia have amassed 928 runs for the loss of just seven wickets.



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Scoreboard
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Australia 1st innings
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J. Burns stp Ramdin b K. Brathwaite 128
D. Warner c Samuels b Taylor 23
U. Khawaja c Ramdin b Taylor 144
S. Smith not out 32
A. Voges not out 10
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Extras: (lb3, w3, nb2) 8
Total: (3 wickets; 90 overs) 345
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Fall of wickets: 1-29 (Warner), 2-287 (Burns), 3-328 (Khawaja)
Bowling: Taylor 18-2-83-2, Roach 10-1-53-0, Holder 17-6-33-0 (2nb), C. Brathwaite 20-1-71-0 (3w), Warrican 16-1-71-0, K. Brathwaite 9-1-31-1
To bat: M. Marsh, P. Nevill, P. Siddle, J. Hazlewood, J. Pattinson, N. Lyon
Toss: West Indies
Umpires: Marais Erasmus (RSA), Chris Gaffaney (NZL)
TV umpire: Ian Gould (ENG)
Match referee: Chris Broad (ENG).

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