UPDATE 2-Cricket-Burns, Head smash big tons to put Australia in charge
Burns, who had scored his last test hundred against New Zealand in early 2016, was unbeaten on a career-best 172 after bringing up the first century by an Australian batsman since Usman Khawaja's 141 in the drawn Dubai test against Pakistan last October. Head completed his maiden test ton before he was out on 161, following up on his 84 in the victory in Brisbane last week.
Kurtis Patterson was batting on 25, after being dropped at short leg on the first ball he faced from Dhananjaya de Silva. On a chilly and overcast morning at the Manuka Oval, Australia captain Tim Paine finally had some luck with the coin toss, winning for only the second time in nine tests he had led the team in.
But his joy was shortlived as Sri Lanka made early inroads despite being forced to go with a completely new pace attack with the injured Suranga Lakmal joining Dushmantha Chameera and Lahiru Kumara on the sidelines after playing the Gabba test. Left-armer Vishwa Fernando, who was not in the original squad and joined only as a replacement for Nuwan Pradeep, struck twice in two overs to dismiss left-handers Marcus Harris and Khawaja with his outswinging deliveries.
Debutant Chamika Karunaratne, who arrived in Australia only couple of days back as a replacement, then picked up a wicket with only his fourth delivery in test cricket, getting Marnus Labuschagne (six) to edge behind. The hosts, who lead the series 1-0 after their win in Brisbane by an innings and 40 runs, looked in deep trouble when Burns and Head combined to prop up the innings.
As the new ball lost its shine and the Sri Lankan pacemen their swing, the batting pair grew in confidence and upped their scoring rate, finding the boundaries almost at will against Sri Lanka's listless bowling on a docile pitch. Burns, who returned to the side in the ongoing series after being dropped against Pakistan and India, played some flowing off-drives and also cut and pulled ferociously against Sri Lanka's pace attack with a combined experience of five tests coming into the match.
The 29-year-old has hit 26 fours in his unfinished 243-ball knock. Head looked assured during his stay at the crease and hit 21 fours and a six in his 204-ball knock before becoming Fernando's third victim.
Sri Lanka's fielders did not help their cause by dropping four catches reprieving both Burns and Head before they completed their hundreds. (Editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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