Updated On: 30 November, 2019 06:48 AM IST | Adelaide | AFP
Warner, Labuschagne plunder back-to-back centuries as Oz dominate Day One of D/N Test

David Warner jumps in joy after scoring a century against Pakistan in Adelaide yesterday. Pic/ PTI
Adelaide: David Warner and Marnus Labuschagne both plundered back-to-back centuries as Australia stamped their authority on the opening day of the day-night second Test in Adelaide on Friday. At stumps on a rain-interrupted day, the home team were at 302-1 with the pair building an ominous 294-run partnership, leaving Pakistan with a huge battle to stay in touch. Warner was not out 166 and Labuschagne unbeaten on 126, following on from their 154 and 185 respectively in the first Test at Brisbane. Their Adelaide partnership was the highest ever in a day-night Test.
"It's a bit surreal at the moment. It was just amazing to be out there with Davey and to just put on a really big partnership," said Labuschagne. "Really happy. We were running hard, I love the intensity of the crease." Warner paid tribute to the maturity of his partner, who is playing in only his 11th Test. "Credit to Marnus for the way he came out and took the bowlers on again, he picked up where he left off at the Gabba," he said.