Another milestone for Steve Smith as Australia chip away at England lead in final Ashes test
Australian skipper shines again as hosts put on 193 for two in reply to England’s 346 first innings

Steve Smith racked up another milestone as he continued to torment England and Usman Khawaja neared a century to put Australia in a strong position after day two of the final Ashes test in Sydney on Friday.
The Australian skipper became the second fastest batsman to reach 6,000 test runs in his 111th innings, second only to the legendary Don Bradman.
Smith, with three centuries in this five-match series, has been the bane of the England team and was potentially heading towards another ton.
At the close, Smith was on 44 with Khawaja reaching his highest score of the series on 91 in Australia’s 193 for two in reply to England’s 346 first innings.
“We’re stoked he’s on our team so we don’t have to bowl at him,” Australia paceman Pat Cummins said of Smith.
“Those big innings he has played have been really important. In Brisbane and Perth they were match-winning and in Melbourne it was match-saving.