Bangladesh hit back after David Warner ton

Warner showed remarkable patience during his uncharacteristically sedate 123 that came off 234 balls.

Update: 2017-09-06 19:20 GMT
David Warner celebrates his century against Bangladesh on Wednesday. (Photo: AP)

Chittagong: David Warner hit his second hundred in a row before Bangladesh fought back with quick strikes on a rain-hit third day of the second Test against Australia on Wednesday. The visitors were 377/9 when bad light stopped play with 13 overs remaining after rain washed out the entire first session at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury stadium in Chittagong.

Australia now lead by 72 runs with Steve O’Keefe on eight and Nathan Lyon, who was yet to open his account, at the crease. Bangladesh, who elected to bat first, made 305.

Mustafizur Rahman and Mehedi Hasan took three wickets each to bring Bangladesh back into the contest after Warner and Peter Handscomb put on 152 runs for the third wicket.

Warner showed remarkable patience during his uncharacteristically sedate 123 that came off 234 balls. This was Warner’s 20th Test century and second in successive innings, having made 112 in the first match which Australia lost by 20 runs in Dhaka.

He was dismissed by left-arm paceman Mustafizur, who was celebrating his 22nd birthday. The century saw Warner join a select group of 12 Australians who have scored 20 or more Test tons, with Steve Smith the most recent to achieve the feat. Warner, who resumed the day on 88, received good support from Handscomb, who made 82 off 144 balls.       

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