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Why Travis Head was promoted to open before producing ‘one of the great Ashes knocks’

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Why Travis Head was promoted to open before producing ‘one of the great Ashes knocks’

With Usman Khawaja injured, Head was pushed to the top of the order and slammed a match-winning century

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Why Travis Head was promoted to open before producing ‘one of the great Ashes knocks’

With Usman Khawaja injured, Head was pushed to the top of the order and slammed a match-winning century

Rory DollardSaturday 22 November 2025 13:12 GMTCommentsTravis Head made a remarkable hundred in Perthopen image in galleryTravis Head made a remarkable hundred in Perth (AP)Miguel Delaney: Inside Football

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Australia captain Steve Smith congratulated Travis Head for "one of the great Ashes knocks" after his swashbuckling century finished England off in the first Test in Perth.

For three innings, ball dominated bat to a staggering degree with England bowled out for 172 and 164, while Australia managed just 132 in their first attempt.

A target of 205 looked challenging in those circumstances but Head launched into a tirade, smashing 123 off just 83 balls. He cruised to three figures in 69 deliveries for the second fastest ton scored in the long history of the rivalry.

England could not contend with an inspired Travis Headopen image in galleryEngland could not contend with an inspired Travis Head (Getty Images)

"Wow, that was incredible to witness," said a grinning Smith, who replaced Head at the crease just in time to stroke the winning runs.

"I'm glad I was in the house to watch it. Trav took it on and played one of the great Ashes knocks."

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Most remarkable of all was the fact Head made a late decision to deputise at opener after Usman Khawaja was laid low by back spasms.

He had been carded to come in at five but put his name forward after Marnus Labuschagne struggled stepping up in the first innings.

"We were umming and ahhing and Heady said, 'I'll do it. I should do it'. I told him to go for it," Smith explained.

Travis Head made a sensational hundredopen image in galleryTravis Head made a sensational hundred (REUTERS)

Head treated England's previously hostile attack with disdain, pounding out four sixes and 16 fours, and is now weighing up whether to make the move a more regular arrangement if Khawaja's struggles continue.

If he does so, it could prove a major conundrum for England's new-ball bowlers.

"I was pretty bullish about the fact that I could do it. I felt like everything lined up and that was the right decision," Head said.

"We were sort of looking for that role, someone to go out there and be a bit more aggressive. I've done it numerous times, I've done it in international cricket a bit now in other formats.

"I'm always putting my hand up. If the team requires it. I'm more than happy to do it and keep the option there."

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