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Nick Mulvenney

Smith, Khawaja frustrate England in Sydney

Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - SCG, Sydney, Australia - January 5, 2018. Australia's Usman Khawaja watches England's captain Joe Root dive to stop the ball during the second day of the fifth Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia captain Steve Smith continued to be England's Ashes nemesis on Friday as he passed 6,000 test runs in an unbeaten knock of 44 to help his team to 193 for two at close of play on the second day of the fifth test.

The world's top ranked batsman and Usman Khawaja batted through the final session in a 107-run partnership after openers Cameron Bancroft and David Warner had departed earlier in Australia's reply to England's 346.

Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - SCG, Sydney, Australia, January 5, 2018. Australia's David Warner reacts as he walks off the ground after being dismissed by England's James Anderson during the second day of the fifth Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray

Khawaja notched a stylish 91 not out on the same ground where he made his test debut in the corresponding fixture seven years ago but it was the wicket of Smith that England most desperately wanted.

They were to be disappointed with only a couple of half chances presenting themselves as Smith sent a couple of early edges fizzing through the slips.

The 28-year-old was soon looking comfortable and unfussily swatted a single to backward square to pass the 6,000 career runs mark in his 111th test innings. Only the great Donald Bradman reached the milestone in fewer knocks.

Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - SCG, Sydney, Australia, January 5, 2018. England's James Anderson celebrates after dismissing Australia's David Warner during the second day of the fifth Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray

Having started the day with a brilliant diving catch in the slips to dismiss Dawid Malan, Smith walked off his home ground in the brilliant afternoon sunshine with 648 runs to his name in the series so far.

"We’re stoked that he’s on our team so we don’t have to bowl at him," Australia fast bowler Pat Cummins said of his captain.

"You lose a couple of wickets and he comes out to bat. He’s just incredible, I think he’s been the real difference between the two sides."

Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - SCG, Sydney, Australia, January 5, 2018. England's James Anderson celebrates with team mate Jonny Bairstow after dismissing Australia's David Warner during the second day of the fifth Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray

The tourists, 3-0 down in the series with the urn already relinquished, earlier posted a competitive tally in the face of some fearsome pace bowling on the back of a hard wagging tail and some poor Australian catching.

PACKED HOUSE

Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - SCG, Sydney, Australia, January 5, 2018. England's Mason Crane dives to field the ball during the second day of the fifth Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray

Australia came out after lunch to begin their innings in front of another packed house only for Stuart Broad to clean bowl Bancroft for a duck in the second over.

Warner scored a measured 56 by his standards in a 85-run stand with Khawaja before was caught behind when James Anderson got the ball to move away from him.

Broad's 31 had earlier been integral to a bright morning for the tourists after the hammer blow of losing two wickets in the last couple of overs of day one.

Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - SCG, Sydney, Australia, January 5, 2018. England's Moeen Ali hits a catch in the air but is dropped by Australia's Josh Hazlewood during the second day of the fifth Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray

Malan (62) lasted less than half an hour after they had resumed on 233 for five, Mitchell Starc eliciting an outside edge which Smith caught brilliantly to make some amends for three spills in his otherwise impeccable series.

His fast bowlers then proceeded to produce a couple of howlers with Cummins dropping Tom Curran on 21 off Nathan Lyon and, in the next over, Josh Hazlewood letting Moeen Ali off the hook with the all-rounder on 22.

England's tail made the most of the reprieves with Curran hitting a confident 39 and Moeen 30 before both fell victim to the pace of Cummins (4-80).

Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - SCG, Sydney, Australia, January 5, 2018. Australia's Cameron Bancroft runs out England's Mason Crane during the second day of the fifth Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray

Broad braved the short bowling almost until the scheduled lunch break before becoming spinner Lyon's first victim of the match and the innings ended in a mix-up that resulted in Mason Crane being run-out for four in his maiden test innings.

The leg spinner later made a reasonably solid start to his test career with the ball, returning figures of 0-58.

"It's awesome to be bowling to the best players in the world," the 20-year-old said.

Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - SCG, Sydney, Australia, January 5, 2018. Australia's captain Steve Smith takes a catch to dismiss England's Stuart Broad during the second day of the fifth Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray

"(Smith)'s a key player for them, if we can get him and two or three others, hopefully we can get a first innings lead."

(Editing by John O'Brien/Amlan Chakraborty)

Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - SCG, Sydney, Australia, January 5, 2018. England's Stuart Broad tries to hit a shot during the second day of the fifth Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray
Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - SCG, Sydney, Australia, January 5, 2018. Australia's Nathan Lyon reacts after being hit on the leg by the ball during the second day of the fifth Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray
Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - SCG, Sydney, Australia, January 5, 2018. England's Stuart Broad hits a six during the second day of the fifth Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray
Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - SCG, Sydney, Australia, January 5, 2018. Australia's captain Steve Smith celebrates with team mates after taking a catch to dismiss England's Dawid Malan during the second day of the fifth Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray
Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - SCG, Sydney, Australia, January 5, 2018. Australia's captain Steve Smith celebrates after taking a catch to dismiss England's Dawid Malan during the second day of the fifth Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray
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