TOWNSVILLE: Dawid Malan followed Mark Stone­ham to a century as England extracted every ounce of value from its last Ashes warm-up match against a Cricket Australia XI.

Malan was run out for 109 on Friday and England was finally dismissed for 515 on the third day of the four-day match, their last before the Ashes Test series against Australia begins in Brisbane next week.

Stoneman made 111, the first century by an England batsman on tour, and Stoneman’s first for England. He has made 50 or more in four consecutive innings on tour.

Malan then also posted his first hundred for England after passing 50 three times in warm-up matches. His century from 191 balls almost certainly clinched the No 5 batting spot in the Test lineup.

Off-spinning all-rounder Moeen Ali claimed two wickets in his return to the England team after a side-strain as the Cricket Australia XI went to stumps at 121-3 in its second innings after being dismissed on the first day for 250.

The only shadow on the day was the performance of the England lower order. After reaching 380-4 with Stoneman and Malan’s centuries and innings of 83 by captain Joe Root and 70 by opener Alastair Cook, England faltered a little and their last five wickets fell for 77 runs.

Chris Woakes made 36 and No 11 Mason Crane scored an unbeaten 25 but the next best was Jonny Bairstow’s 19.

England have been critical of the calibre of opposition it has faced in their warm-up matches but Stoneman said it would have to do.

“It’s going to have to be enough,” he said. “We can’t change the preparation we’ve been given. “That’s where self-awareness and kno­wing where you are wit­hin your own game is key.”

Published in Dawn, November 18th, 2017

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