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Australia's Head slams unbeaten 142 to crush England's Ashes hopes

December 20, 2025 00:00:00


ADELAIDE, Australia, Dec 19 (AFP): Danger man Travis Head crunched his fourth century in as many Tests at Adelaide Oval Friday as Australia built a 356-run lead over England to stand on the brink of retaining the Ashes.

The hosts were 271-4 at stumps on day three of the third Test with Head on 142 and first-innings century-maker Alex Carey not out 52, taking the five-match series out of England's reach.

England must win after crashing inside two days at the first Test in Perth and inside four in Brisbane, both by eight wickets.

But it appears to be an impossible task with the highest run chase at the ground 316 by Australia against England in 1902.

Head said the job was not finished yet and Australia had to "rock up again" on Saturday.

"We've had another really, really good day today.

"Tomorrow will be another huge day, the wicket is deteriorating and starting to spin.

"The goal is to try and put on as many as we can in the morning and get to work and try to win the Test match."

Head's crucial ton, his 11th, came off a composed 146 balls although he almost didn't get there, dropped on 99 by Harry Brook as impatience got the better of him.

He has now scored a century in four consecutive Tests on his home ground, following 140 against India last year and 119 and 175 against the West Indies.

- 'It calls for heroes' -

"The way Head has batted is next level, and he has shown us how to go about it," conceded England spin coach Jeetan Patel.

"Every game of Test cricket we play, especially out here in Australia, calls for heroes.

"And we haven't had them just yet, but maybe we will have them tomorrow and the day after."

Australia suffered an early setback in a tense 20 minutes before lunch after England were all out for 286 on the back of Ben Stokes's gritty 83 in response to Australia's first innings 371.


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