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Australia put Sri Lanka to grindstone before late wickets

Josh Inglis made a magical debut century to kick start his Test career and Usman Khawaja made a maiden double hundred that could extend his on a dominant second day in Sri Lanka.

Australia powered to a mountainous score in Galle yesterday and 38-year-old Khawaja shattered records with his breakthrough milestone.

Australia declared deep into the evening session at 6-654, the second-largest score ever made at Galle International Stadium, and then left Sri Lanka in tatters at 3-44 when rain forced another premature stumps.

Khawaja, whose spot in the side for Tests in Australia is still under fire, scored 232 in a stand that lasted more than four sessions. The highest Test score of the emotional veteran’s 14-year stop-start career came more than two years after Australia declared and left him stranded on 195 against South Africa at the SCG.

Inglis arrived at the crease when Khawaja’s 266-run union with Smith — Australia’s highest partnership in Sri Lanka — ended when Smith was trapped lbw by leg-spinner Jeffrey Vandersay.

The West Australian — who was first picked in a national squad three years before he was handed his debut on Wednesday — scored a four off his first ball, then raced to a half century.

In the middle session Inglis became the 21st Australian to pass 100 on debut. The four most recent batters to do it are all West Aussies. His Perth Scorchers and WA coach Adam Voges did it in 2015, former teammate Shaun Marsh in Sri Lanka in 2011 and Marcus North in 2009.

It was the second-fastest Test century by a debutant.

Content Source: www.perthnow.com.au

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