Travis Head scored the fastest Ashes century by an Australian, helping Australia chase down 205 runs and secure an eight-wicket win over England in the first Ashes test.
Breakdown
- Australia needed 205 runs to win after bowling England out for 164 in their second innings.
- Travis Head volunteered to open the batting at the tea break, making a bold decision. 6s
- Head scored a 69-ball century, the fastest by an Australian in Ashes history, leading to an eight-wicket win in 28 overs. 20s
- Teammates described Head's decision to open as pivotal and supported his choice. 33s
- Head said he wanted to take pressure off teammate Jake and believed the lineup worked better with his move to open. 44s