Smith had already scored three centuries, two of them unbeaten and one a double, in the series and although denied a fourth, walked off his home ground having amassed 687 runs at an average of 137.4 over the five Tests. Khawaja had an lbw scare in the following over but was reprieved when TV pictures showed Mason Crane had bowled a no ball and he otherwise looked assured as he calmly totted up the runs in the face of some tight English bowling. A fine stroke-player but considered suspect against spin bowling, Khawaja has had a stop-start career in the baggy green since making his debut at the SCG in the corresponding Ashes clash eight years ago. He wasted no time in knocking off the nine runs he needed to secure his first hundred against England at the start of the day, cutting Moeen for two before soaking up the ovation from a crowd largely clad in pink in support of former fast bowler Glenn McGrath's cancer charity. Spinner Moeen was again bowling when he reached the 150 mark, two consecutive fours to get over the mark a rare flourish in a 381-ball innings that contained 18 of them along with a solitary six.CENTURY! There it is! Usman Khawaja brings up his sixth Test ton and his first in the #Ashes! pic.twitter.com/yiI6TXKKnX
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) January 5, 2018
England captain Joe Root came closest to a breakthrough in the second session when Shaun Marsh, on 22, was given out caught behind only for the decision to be reversed when TV pictures showed a big gap between ball and bat. It was debutant leg-spinner Crane who finally ended the 31-year-old's time out in the middle to claim his first Test victim, beating the bat to leave Khawaja stranded and Jonny Bairstow with a simple stumping. Crane, 20, attracted the ire of the crowd with his habit of pulling out of his run-up but kept his head up despite finishing with figure of 1-125. It was a very good day on the decision review system for Australia with Mitchell also reversing a late lbw decision after the snicko revealed an inside edge. Australia won back the Ashes with victories in the first three matches in Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth with the fourth Test in Melbourne finishing in a draw last week.Usman Khawaja's mum is in pink for #JaneMcGrathDay too! She must be so proud of her son who just made his first Ashes century. ? #bbccricket #ashes pic.twitter.com/Ums8behxmn
— Test Match Special (@bbctms) January 6, 2018
BRIEF SCOREAustralia 479/4 in 157 overs (Khawaja 171, Shaun 98*) lead England 346 by 133 runs98* - Shaun Marsh. 63* - Mitch Marsh. 1 - Proud Marsh. ?#Ashes pic.twitter.com/acvml20gGq
— bet365_aus (@bet365_aus) January 6, 2018


