Australia Smashes Century as Head Leads Unlikely Comeback Against England in Perth.
Travis Head was the hero for Australia as he hammered a whirlwind 69-ball century to power his team to victory in the high-stakes first Ashes Test against England. The Australian opener, who has previously opened nine times in Test cricket, took charge with the bat after a blistering spell from Scott Boland and Mitchell Starc, which left England reeling.
After lunch, the marauding pace pair reduced England to 65-1 and building an ominous second-innings lead. However, Boland and Starc's devastating spell of four wickets in as many overs sent England crashing down after they were cruising at that stage. The tourists' woes continued with Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, and Harry Brook all falling to the Australian pacemen before England captain Ben Stokes succumbed to a humbling defeat.
With Australia looking to capitalise on the collapse, debutant Jake Weatherald went on the attack but paid the price for his misjudged pull shot. However, Head remained unruffled as he kept the pressure on with boundaries and big sixes. His 10th Test century was eventually sealed by Gus Atkinson after a thrilling display from the Australian batsman.
The win has given Australia an early lead in the five-match series and it's now up to England to respond and regain momentum. However, for now, Travis Head is the hero of the day with his extraordinary innings leaving fans on cloud nine.
Travis Head was the hero for Australia as he hammered a whirlwind 69-ball century to power his team to victory in the high-stakes first Ashes Test against England. The Australian opener, who has previously opened nine times in Test cricket, took charge with the bat after a blistering spell from Scott Boland and Mitchell Starc, which left England reeling.
After lunch, the marauding pace pair reduced England to 65-1 and building an ominous second-innings lead. However, Boland and Starc's devastating spell of four wickets in as many overs sent England crashing down after they were cruising at that stage. The tourists' woes continued with Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, and Harry Brook all falling to the Australian pacemen before England captain Ben Stokes succumbed to a humbling defeat.
With Australia looking to capitalise on the collapse, debutant Jake Weatherald went on the attack but paid the price for his misjudged pull shot. However, Head remained unruffled as he kept the pressure on with boundaries and big sixes. His 10th Test century was eventually sealed by Gus Atkinson after a thrilling display from the Australian batsman.
The win has given Australia an early lead in the five-match series and it's now up to England to respond and regain momentum. However, for now, Travis Head is the hero of the day with his extraordinary innings leaving fans on cloud nine.