David Warner has become the first centurion of the current Ashes series as Australia continue to get on top of England in the first Test in Brisbane.
The 27-year-old left-hander hit 11 fours in reaching triple figures from 135 balls, helping the hosts to 182-2 in their second innings.
It is his fourth Test century, and first against England.
Warner's 107-run partnership with Michael Clarke (52) has built a lead of 341, putting Australia in a dominant position on day three of the Test match.
The skipper had brought up his 28th half-century with an easy single to long-on two overs previously.