David Warner century gives Australia second test chance against Pakistan
Home side reach stumps at the end of day three at the Melbourne Cricket Ground 278 for two off just 58 overs in reply to the tourists 443 for nine declared

A run-a-ball hundred from David Warner gave Australia an outside chance of forcing a result after Azhar Ali posted a double-century for Pakistan in the second test in Melbourne on Wednesday.
Warner smashed 144 off 143 balls in a pulsating 198-run stand with Usman Khawaja to cut Pakistan’s lead to just 165 runs with two days to play.
Azhar posted the highest score by a Pakistan batsman in Australia with an unbeaten 205 before a declaration at 443 for nine just after lunch on the third day.
By stumps, the home side had given themselves a chance of getting a lead to put the pressure back on Pakistan after rain disrupted the opening two days.
Khawaja was gunning for a century on 95 with captain Steve Smith not out 10 as Australia reached 278 for two in reply off just 58 overs.