Day 3 of the third Ashes Test at Adelaide Oval belonged to Travis Head. Once again, the left-hander turned the pitch into his personal stage, helping Australia dominate England and take control of the match.
By stumps, Australia were 271 for 4 in their second innings, giving them an overall lead of 356 runs. With this advantage, England faces a steep challenge to stay in the Test.
Head’s Adelaide Magic
Adelaide seems to bring out the best in Travis Head. Under the lights and in front of a cheering home crowd, he played a brilliant unbeaten century.
Head’s innings was not reckless. It was a mix of patience, smart shot selection, and calculated aggression. England tried short balls, spin changes, and defensive fields — but nothing worked.
Every boundary reminded England of Australia’s dominance, and Head rotated the strike perfectly to keep the pressure on.
England’s Struggles
England started the day hoping to regain momentum, but their plan fell apart. The bowlers struggled with consistency, and crucial fielding chances were missed.
With the pink ball offering little movement, partnerships flourished. By the time Australia’s lead crossed 300 runs, the game felt one-sided.
Australia in Command
At 271/4, Australia has all the advantage. With Head still at the crease and more batting depth to come, an early declaration on Day 4 seems likely. The goal is clear: push the lead past 400 and test England’s technique and patience.
Adelaide’s surface will become tougher as spin and reverse swing come into play, giving Australia a further edge.
What to Expect on Day 4
Australia will likely add quick runs before declaring. England must focus on taking early wickets to avoid the match slipping away.
Travis Head’s century could be the defining moment of this Test, possibly the innings that breaks England’s resistance. For Australia, it’s another step toward retaining the Ashes at home, and doing so emphatically.
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