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Good news for Kavya Maran’s SRH ahead of IPL 2026, as THIS star plays a stunning 142-run knock in the Ashes Test, his name is…

Good news for Kavya Maran's SRH as this star player shines in the Ashes Test. Have a look and find out the player's name in this news.

user-circle cricketcountry.com Written by Yash Chauhan
Published: Dec 19, 2025, 04:39 PM (IST)
Edited: Dec 19, 2025, 04:40 PM (IST)

Australian star cricketer Travis Head played a remarkable innings against England in the 3rd Test of the Ashes series. Head remained unbeaten on Day 3 with 142 runs. His glorious knock included 13 fours and two massive sixes.

However, with a great batting performance, Travis Head completed his 11th Test century of his career. Which becomes one of the most memorable achievements for the dangerous Australian batter.

Impressive record by Travis Head:

Australian star batter Travis Head also achieves an unforgettable feat with this great century. As the player becomes the fifth Australian batsman to score four consecutive centuries at a single venue in Australia.

However, with a great batting performance, the Australian star also joins former legendary players Don Bradman, Wally Hammond, Michael Clarke and Steve Smith.

Centuries in four consecutive Tests at Australian venues:

Don Bradman (AUS), Melbourne (1928-1932)

Wally Hammond (ENG), Sydney (1928-1936)

Michael Clarke (AUS), Adelaide (2012-2014)

Steven Smith (AUS), Melbourne (2014-2017)

Travis Head (AUS), Adelaide (2022-2025)

The second batsman to score four consecutive centuries in Adelaide:

Travis Head is the second batsman to score four consecutive centuries in Adelaide. Michael Clarke was the first, achieving this feat between 2012 and 2014.

Travis Head’s performance in the last four Test matches at Adelaide Oval:

175 and 38* vs WI, 2022

119 vs WI, 2024

140 vs IND, 2024

10 vs 142* vs ENG, 2025

Australia is in a strong position in the Adelaide Test. Australia had scored 271 for 4 in their second innings, extending their overall lead to 356 runs. Travis Head was unbeaten on 142 off 196 balls, including two sixes and 13 fours, while wicketkeeper-batsman Alex Carey, who also scored a century in the first innings, was 52 not out. Head and Carey have added 122 runs for the fifth wicket.

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Australia had gained an 85-run lead on first innings, after England were bowled out for 286. Captain Ben Stokes top-scored for England with 83, while Jofra Archer contributed 51. Australia had scored 371 in their first innings, thanks to a century from Alex Carey.