Australia v Pakistan, 2nd Test, Melbourne, 3rd day
The Warner leap makes an appearance
How do you celebrate becoming the first visiting batsman to score a double-ton at the MCG? With a hop, skip and jump•Getty Images and Cricket Australia
And his pull shots were so powerful they made the viewer wince •AFP
... during the course of his run-a-ball 65. It was his maiden Test fifty •AFP
But thereafter it was all Australia. David Warner began the charge•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
Azhar Ali played nimble late cuts•AFP
His innings earned rich applause as he finished not out on 205•Getty Images and Cricket Australia
Australia steamed in but could not prevent Pakistan from getting to 443, when they declared•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
He creamed a century off 113 balls, during the course of which became the sixth-fastest to 5000 Test runs for his country. Of course, he had to get out his signature leap to mark getting to three digits•Getty Images
Sohail Khan made the wicketkeeper and slip cordon dance...•Getty Images
Yasir Shah got rid of Matt Renshaw cheaply and celebrated in style•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
Usman Khawaja did his part at the other end, keeping Australia on cruise mode once Warner departed for 144. Khawaja finished unbeaten on 95, as Australia went to stumps on 2 for 278•Cricket Australia/Getty Images