Ashes Sensation: Travis Head's Record Ton Seals Historic Two-Day Victory

Travis Head described his incredible performance as "pretty special" after smashing a record-breaking century. His promotion to opener proved a masterstroke as he countered England's bowling tactics perfectly. The Australian team secured a comprehensive eight-wicket victory in just two days. This historic win marks the first Ashes Test to finish inside two days in a century.

Key Points: Travis Head Century Powers Australia to Two-Day Ashes Win

  • Head scored second-fastest Ashes century in just 69 balls on Day 2
  • Australia completed eight-wicket victory inside two historic days
  • Head promoted to opener to counter England's short-ball tactics
  • Match marked first Ashes Test ending in two days in 100 years
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It feels pretty special: Head on his ton against England in Ashes opener

Travis Head smashes second-fastest Ashes century as Australia crush England in just two days, taking 1-0 series lead in historic Perth Test victory.

"What a couple of days. It's been unbelievable. The emotions are pretty high. - Travis Head"

Perth, November 22

Australia's opening batter Travis Head described the past two days of the first Ashes Test as "unbelievable" with emotions running high and praised England's resilience, but emphasised the importance of seizing the opportunity.

Head smashed the second-fastest century in Ashes history, reaching 100 in just 69 balls on Day 2 of the first Test against England in Perth on Saturday. With his hundred and ten-wicket haul from Australia's speedster Mitchell Starc, the Aussies registered a thumping victory of eight wickets against England in the opening Ashes Test at the Optus Stadium in Perth on Saturday.

Head, during his innings against England, completed 4,000 runs in the longest format. He has slammed 4107 runs in 61 Test matches at an average of 42.34 average striking at 68.74, including 10 hundreds and 20 fifties under his belt.

This was also the joint fastest hundred by an opening batter in all Tests and the fastest in fourth innings chase.

"What a couple of days. It's been unbelievable. The emotions are pretty high. They (England) were outstanding out there yesterday and started to drag it back, so we knew we couldn't afford to let the game slip. To be able to contribute the way I did, it feels pretty special. Not even close (has he processed what happened). Not yet. It's all happened so quickly. Maybe it'll sink in tonight, or maybe in a few days," Travis Head said after the match.

Head batted at number five in the second innings. However, he was promoted up the order in the fourth innings. On his promotion to the opening slot, Head said it was a team discussion involving the coach, captain, and senior players, adding that the plan was to counter England's short-ball tactics, which they had faced in 2023.

"(When did they decide he will open?) About two years ago! (laughs) Nah, honestly, I was happy to do it. It doesn't bother me too much. We'd spoken about it - we know what England's short-ball plans look like, we saw plenty of it in 2023. The coaching staff and Patty (Cummins) had a few ideas, and this was one of them. Nice that it worked out today. (whose decision was it to make him open?) A bit of everyone - coach, captain, a few senior players. A couple of options were thrown around the room. I was keen, and there was support for it. Could've easily been Marnus facing the first over too. But the thinking was right get out there, trust the plans, and see what happens. And today it paid off. Yeah, for sure (this knock is right up there). It's always nice to start a series well. I did it in Brisbane a few years ago too, and this one feels just as good. Yesterday wasn't a great day for us, today was a bit rocky at times... so to come away with a win like this, inside two days, is massive. I almost feel sorry for the 60,000 people who bought tickets for tomorrow," Head added.

Head, during his innings against England, completed 4,000 runs in the longest format. He has slammed 4107 runs in 61 Test matches at an average of 42.34 and he has 10 hundreds and 20 fifties under his belt.

He also completed 1,000 Test runs against England. The opening batter has smashed 1,054 runs in 14 Tests, at an average of 42.16, with three centuries and five fifties in 26 innings at a strike rate of over 73.

Head also became the first opener to hit four (or more) sixes in an innings in Ashes Tests. It was a thoroughly dominant display by the hosts, who won the game in just two days and took a 1-0 lead. This is the first Ashes Test ending inside two days in the last 100 years.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While Head's century was spectacular, I'm concerned about Test matches ending in just 2 days. As someone who follows cricket from India, I feel this doesn't give value to fans who pay for tickets. The pitch conditions need to be more balanced.
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Priya S
Amazing batting display! Head's promotion to opener was a masterstroke. Shows how important tactical decisions are in cricket. Hope our Indian team management takes notes for future series planning. 🤔
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Arjun K
Second fastest century in Ashes history! 🔥 That's some serious hitting. England's bowling attack looked completely clueless. Makes me wonder how our Indian batsmen would fare against such aggressive Australian batting at home.
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Michael C
As an expat living in Mumbai, I stayed up late to watch this match. Head's innings was worth every minute of lost sleep! The way he handled England's short-ball tactics was clinical. Proper Test match entertainment!
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Kavya N
Completed 4000 Test runs and 1000 against England in the same innings - what an achievement! 🎯 Head is becoming one of the most reliable middle-order batsmen in world cricket. His strike rate of 68+ in Tests is phenomenal for modern cricket.

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