Adelaide, December 19, 2025: Australia’s Travis Head delivered a breathtaking performance at the Adelaide Oval on Friday, smashing an unbeaten 142 to put England’s hopes of a comeback in the third Ashes Test in serious jeopardy. His century — scored in front of a raucous home crowd — was the cornerstone of Australia’s dominant position on day three of the series.
Head’s unbeaten knock was the highlight of a commanding day for the hosts. Who finished the third day on 271-4 in their second innings, leading England by 356 runs with wickets still in hand. The strong total effectively floors any realistic chance England had of staging a comeback. After a brief resurgence earlier in the match.
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Earlier in the day, England had shown signs of resistance thanks to a spirited batting effort that included useful contributions from Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer. Raising hopes they might claw back into contention. However, despite those efforts, Australia’s bowling attack kept England under pressure. Before Travis Head and fellow South Australian Alex Carey (unbeaten 52) took charge with the bat.
Head’s innings thrilled the Adelaide crowd and reinforced his reputation as one of Australia’s most reliable Test performers, especially on home soil. His fourth century in as many Tests at the historic venue marked a rare achievement and helped Australia tighten their grip on not just this match. But the Ashes series as a whole.
Meanwhile, England’s spin bowling coach Jeetan Patel admitted that England faces an uphill struggle to turn the tide, calling for “something magical” from his side. If they are to salvage the Test match. With a huge deficit and two more games to play, the visitors are now under immense pressure to find a breakthrough performance.
Australia, already up 2-0 in the five-match series. Are now within sight of retaining the coveted Ashes urn — needing only a draw from this game to clinch the series.