<p>Galle: Captain Steve Smith produced a batting masterclass against spin bowling as he and Alex Carey smashed unbeaten hundreds to power Australia to a commanding 330 for three on day two of the second and final Test in Galle on Friday.</p><p>Smith's unbeaten 120 is his second successive hundred of the series while Carey made a career-best 139 not out hitting 22 fours and three sixes between them.</p>.Smith joins 10,000-run club, Khawaja also hits hundred in Galle.<p>The right-left duo scored at a rate of nearly four-and-half an over in their match-defining stand of 239 for the unbroken fourth wicket that kept Australia on course for a 2-0 series sweep.</p><p>Earlier, Kusal Mendis was left stranded on 85 as Sri Lanka were all out for 257 at the Galle International Stadium.</p><p>Matthew Kuhnemann ended Sri Lanka number 11 Lahiru Kumara's 26-ball vigil to claim his third wicket of the innings.</p><p>Fellow spinner Nathan Lyon and Australia's pace spearhead Mitchell Starc also claimed three wickets apiece.</p><p>While Kusal ran out of partners, the number seven batter eclipsed Dinesh Chandimal (74) as Sri Lanka's top scorer in their first innings.</p><p>Travis Head gave Australia the kind of rollicking start they are used to from the attacking left-hander.</p><p>Head made a run-a-ball 21 before stepping out to a flighted Nishan Peiris delivery that took the edge of his bat and settled into Sri Lanka skipper Dhananjaya de Silva's waiting hands in the slip.</p><p>Prabath Jayasuriya trapped Marnus Labuschagne lbw for four after Sri Lanka successfully reviewed the original not-out decision.</p><p>Smith survived a strong lbw appeal in the very next delivery from the left-arm spinner and Sri Lanka used the review option again but could not overturn the not-out decision this time.</p><p>Smith was on 23 when he was adjudged lbw to Peiris but he promptly reviewed the decision, which was overturned as replays confirmed the ball struck him outside the off-stump.</p><p>Peiris removed Usman Khawaja (36) after lunch but Smith combined with Carey, who was promoted to number five because Josh Inglis was held back by a back injury, to deflate Sri Lanka.</p><p>A pulled boundary off Kamindu Mendis brought Smith's 36th test hundred before Australia eclipsed Sri Lanka's total.</p><p>Carey hit Jayasuriya for two fours in an over en route to a 118-ball hundred and eventually overtook his captain</p>
<p>Galle: Captain Steve Smith produced a batting masterclass against spin bowling as he and Alex Carey smashed unbeaten hundreds to power Australia to a commanding 330 for three on day two of the second and final Test in Galle on Friday.</p><p>Smith's unbeaten 120 is his second successive hundred of the series while Carey made a career-best 139 not out hitting 22 fours and three sixes between them.</p>.Smith joins 10,000-run club, Khawaja also hits hundred in Galle.<p>The right-left duo scored at a rate of nearly four-and-half an over in their match-defining stand of 239 for the unbroken fourth wicket that kept Australia on course for a 2-0 series sweep.</p><p>Earlier, Kusal Mendis was left stranded on 85 as Sri Lanka were all out for 257 at the Galle International Stadium.</p><p>Matthew Kuhnemann ended Sri Lanka number 11 Lahiru Kumara's 26-ball vigil to claim his third wicket of the innings.</p><p>Fellow spinner Nathan Lyon and Australia's pace spearhead Mitchell Starc also claimed three wickets apiece.</p><p>While Kusal ran out of partners, the number seven batter eclipsed Dinesh Chandimal (74) as Sri Lanka's top scorer in their first innings.</p><p>Travis Head gave Australia the kind of rollicking start they are used to from the attacking left-hander.</p><p>Head made a run-a-ball 21 before stepping out to a flighted Nishan Peiris delivery that took the edge of his bat and settled into Sri Lanka skipper Dhananjaya de Silva's waiting hands in the slip.</p><p>Prabath Jayasuriya trapped Marnus Labuschagne lbw for four after Sri Lanka successfully reviewed the original not-out decision.</p><p>Smith survived a strong lbw appeal in the very next delivery from the left-arm spinner and Sri Lanka used the review option again but could not overturn the not-out decision this time.</p><p>Smith was on 23 when he was adjudged lbw to Peiris but he promptly reviewed the decision, which was overturned as replays confirmed the ball struck him outside the off-stump.</p><p>Peiris removed Usman Khawaja (36) after lunch but Smith combined with Carey, who was promoted to number five because Josh Inglis was held back by a back injury, to deflate Sri Lanka.</p><p>A pulled boundary off Kamindu Mendis brought Smith's 36th test hundred before Australia eclipsed Sri Lanka's total.</p><p>Carey hit Jayasuriya for two fours in an over en route to a 118-ball hundred and eventually overtook his captain</p>