Aus vs NZ: Warner nears ton, Labuschagne survives as Australia pile on runs
Australia have been unbeatable this season, winning all four Tests at home
Sports News: David Warner was approaching his 24th Test century and Marnus Labuschagne endure a dropped catch as Australia followed brisk hurries to set up a presentation in the third Test against New Zealand on Monday. Australia extended their general lead to 375 runs at lunch on the fourth day with Warner charging along to arrive at 89 and Labuschagne on 36 in the their group’s 172 for one at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Runs were coming effectively against the debilitated Kiwi bowling assault with a probable presentation expected at some point in the second session of play.
Warner had confronted 130 balls and his 31st Test 50 years was his first time he passed 50 since his unbeaten 335 against Pakistan in Adelaide a month ago. Labuschagne, falling off his profession Test-high 215 in the main innings, was given a ‘real existence’ on four when Todd Astle dropped a guideline got and bowled chance at guts stature. He ordinarily sunk into his innings and played various turn around compasses to keep the scoreboard ticking over.
Joe Burns again neglected to go on after a beginning and lost a leg before wicket survey after not picking leg-spinner Todd Astle’s wrong’un. Consumes, who has neglected to nail down the opener’s spot nearby Warner, was out for 40 off 79 balls with two sixes. Consumes completed the Test summer with 256 runs at 32.00. Australia have been unbeatable this season, winning all four Tests at home — two each against Pakistan and New Zealand — after retaining the Ashes by drawing the series 2-2 in England…
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