Records tumbled at the Perth Stadium as Travis Head smashed a 69-ball century to setup a commanding victory for Australia over England in the opening game of the 2025-2026 Ashes on Saturday. Head, who filled in for the injured Usman Khawaja as opener, struck 123 off 83 deliveries in a whirlwind innings that contained 16 fours and four sixes as Australia chased the 205-run target set by their ‘Old Enemy’ with utmost ease.
In the process, Head not only struck the second fastest century in 143 years of the iconic Ashes rivalry, he also smashed the joint-fastest ton by an opener as well as the quickest century in the fourth innings in the Test format. Head had earlier completed his half-century in 36 deliveries, which is the joint-third-fastest in Ashes history in terms of balls faced.
Here’s how former and current cricketers as well as fans reacted to Head’s knock on social media:
This is beyond outrageous from Travis Head. This is one of the more remarkable hundreds in Test history. He doesn’t just write his own scripts, he directs them & then also stars in them & it’s always something you’ve never seen before #Ashes
— Bharat Sundaresan (@beastieboy07) November 22, 2025
I have a Head-ache.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) November 22, 2025
Incredible century by @TravisHead24 - given the match situation, one of the great Ashes innings. But jeez, England just haven’t turned up today - so disappointing. pic.twitter.com/HGgRIxdj95
The fastest century during the Bazball era has been Jonny Bairstow's 77-ball hundred against New Zealand at Trent Bridge in 2022.
— Nic Savage (@nic_savage1) November 22, 2025
Travis Head has just smacked a 69-ball hundred against England's fastest bowling attack in a generation.#Ashes
Travis Head🔥🔥. #Ashes2025
— Ashwin 🇮🇳 (@ashwinravi99) November 22, 2025
England don’t look like they have the answers.
Travis Head should never have to buy a beer in this country ever again.
— Georgie Parker (@georgieparker) November 22, 2025
TRAVIS HEAD 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽#Ashes2025 pic.twitter.com/OzdLGl2stE
— DK (@DineshKarthik) November 22, 2025
Travis Head is an alien 🙌🏼#TheAshes
— Gaurav Kapur (@gauravkapur) November 22, 2025
Head decimates England after filling in for Khawaja as opener
Australia thus went 1-0 up in the marquee five-match series after winning the dramatic series opener inside two days. The hosts had been bowled out for 132 on a topsy-turvy second day, conceding a 40-run first innings lead, but boosted their hopes of starting the Ashes on a winning note after bowling England out for 164 later on Saturday.
Head, however, gave England a taste of their own ‘Bazball’ medicine with a knock for the ages to ensure the Australian batting order did not crumble the way they did on Friday, when they were reduced to 123/9 in response to England’s first innings total of 172.
After collecting just three runs in his first 14 deliveries, Head shifted gears in style with a boundary off pacer Gus Atkinson that was followed by a six and a four in Brydon Carse’s first over of the innings. Express pacer Mark Wood wasn’t spared either, getting smashed for a six and a four in successive deliveries, with the opening partnership with Jake Weatherald moved into the 70s.
Cometh the hour, cometh Travis Head! 😍🔥
— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) November 22, 2025
Opportunity taken. Pressure absorbed. Travis Head is guiding Australia home like a champion! 🫡🔥#AUSvENG | THE ASHES | 1st Test Day 2 | LIVE NOW on Star Sports Network & JioHotstar pic.twitter.com/GICMw2DrTn
The party continued even after Weatherald, who had been dismissed for a two-ball duck by Jofra Archer on Friday, departed for 23, with Australian No 3 Marnus Labuschagne providing the perfect foil to Head’s slam-bang approach.
Head and Labuschagne 117 for the second wicket in a little over 15 overs before the former was dismissed after holing out to Ollie Pope at deep midwicket off Carse’s bowling with the finish line very much in sight.
Thanks to his blazing ton, Australia, chased the target 200-plus target down in just 28.2 overs at a run-rate above 7 – an approach that has been the hallmark of England’s batting approach under captain Ben Stokes and head coach Brendon McCullum.


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