Travis Head, Australia and Ashes Test
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Former Australia opener David Warner says Travis Head is capable of continuing to bat at the top of the order for the rest of the Ashes series. Left-hander Head scored a thrilling century as a makeshift opener to seal Australia's victory on day two of the first Test against England in Perth.
Ashes: Former opener David Warner has backed Travis Head to become Australia's permanent Test opener. Head, who batted as a makeshift opener in Perth, smashed 123 off 83 balls in their successful chase of 205 in the series opener,
L ooking at how one-and-a-half days went in the first Ashes between Australia and England at the Optus Stadium in Perth, not many gave the hosts a chance of chasing down the targe
Nathan Lyon has revealed the epic first response Travis Head gave when there was chaos in the Aussie dressing room on Saturday.
Travis Head has fired Australia to a famous victory in the first Ashes Test in Perth on Saturday. Promoted to open the batting in the absence of Usman Khawaja, Head smashed a stunning century to lead the Aussies to a eight-wicket victory.
Travis Head's blistering century, a 69-ball masterpiece, powered Australia to an eight-wicket victory in the first Ashes Test. His aggressive counter
Travis Head shattered a 123-year-old world record with his blistering hundred in the 205-run chase against England in the Perth Test. Australia have gone 1-0 up in the series after their big win at the Optus Stadium.
Travis Head blasted a 69-ball century in the Perth Test, propelling Australia to a 1-0 series lead and reinforcing his reputation for producing extraordinary knocks under pressure.