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Aussies pile on the runs
published: Saturday | July 10, 2004


St. Catherine's opening batsman Renford Pinnock Jr. is bowled by Kensington's Damion Foster (out of picture) almost immediately after the start of the Supreme Ventures Super Cup final at Sabina Park yesterday. Pinnock scored three in St. Catherine's 242 all out. -Junior Dowie photo

CAIRNS, Australia (Reuters)

AUSTRALIA reached 370 for two yesterday after Matthew Hayden and Justin Langer hammered the Sri Lanka attack on the first day of the second Test, each scoring a century.

The 255-run opening stand by Hayden and Langer was their sixth double-century partnership in Test cricket.

Langer was unbeaten on 159 while Hayden made 117. The other wicket to fall was Australia captain Ricky Ponting for 22.

Damien Martyn was unbeaten on 56 and added 79 for the third wicket with Langer.

Both openers scored hundreds for the 19th time. The taller and more powerful Hayden was out shortly after tea, hitting a gentle long hop from Thilan Samaraweera to backward square leg where he was caught by Sanath Jayasuriya.

Hayden's 185-ball innings included 14 fours and two sixes. The pair put on 255 in 275 minutes off 64.1 overs.

Their 11th century opening stand beat the former Australia record of 10 held by Mark Taylor and Michael Slater.

Langer and Hayden beat their previous best opening stand of 242 against the West Indies in 2002-03 and passed the former Australia record for a first wicket partnership against Sri Lanka of 228 by Slater and Taylor in 1995-96.

The 33-year-old Langer punched the air with delight and hugged Hayden after reaching his 100 off 149 balls.

Queenslander Hayden, 32, also made his century before tea.

Langer hit 22 fours and faced 268 balls, slowing down considerably after making 118 by tea.

FAST BOWLING

Sri Lanka captain Marvan Atapattu had sent Australia in to bat in warm and sunny conditions on a wicket expected to suit fast bowling.

Ponting, after waiting almost five hours to bat, lasted only 33 minutes for his 22. Captaining Australia for the first time on home soil, Ponting was caught at cover by Atapattu off the bowling of Lasith Malinga.

Sri Lanka made one change after their 149-run defeat in last week's first Test of the two-match series. The tourists called up specialist wicketkeeper Romesh Kaluwitharana for Russel Arnold.

Australia recalled Ponting, who missed the opening Test for personal reasons, in place of Matthew Elliott.

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