Travis Head smashes 3rd century in Ashes
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The comment about “beggars can't be choosers” was in reference to Head’s current role as an opener. Opening the batting in Test cricket is widely regarded as one of the most challenging positions, often involving difficult batting conditions and frequent low scores.
Four years ago, Travis Head's performances against England laid the foundations for Bazball and now he has thumped the same opponents across Australia
Travis Head brushed aside the statistic with humour, insisting he would happily take big match-defining hundreds over worrying about personal milestones.
Travis Head has played 65 Test matches for Australia and has scored 4563 runs. Head has also scored 12 hundreds in his Test career so far
The England star is now level with former Australia captain Ricky Ponting on the all-time list of test centurymakers. Only Sachin Tendulker (51) and Jacques Kallis (45) have more.
Australian opener Travis Head entertained the Sydney crowd on Tuesday with a blistering run-a-ball 163 — and did not stop there. He followed it up in the press room, armed with punchlines that left journalists in splits. After registering his third century of the Ashes series, the left-hander was a complete package, both on and off the field.
Travis Head's remarkable innings at the Sydney Cricket Ground saw him score his third century of the Ashes series, becoming the first Australian opener to achieve this since Matthew Hayden in 2002-03.
Watch the best shots of Travis Head's first innings as the Australian batter hits 163 off 166 balls, his third score of 100 or higher in the series, to put his side in control of the fifth and final Ashes Test in Sydney.