Australia handed England a crushing defeat in the first two-day Ashes Test since 1921, securing an eight-wicket win at the Perth Stadium. Travis Head's blistering century was the standout performance for the Aussies, as they took a significant lead in the series.
The English team struggled to cope with the Australian bowling attack, which bowled them out for just 250 runs on day two. The English captain, Joe Root, top-scored with 50 runs but it wasn't enough to stem the flow of wickets. Australia's fast bowlers, including Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc, took four wickets each to restrict England to a modest total.
The Australian innings got off to a flying start, thanks to Travis Head's magnificent century. The left-handed batsman scored 102 runs off 153 deliveries, while his partner Marnus Labuschagne chipped in with 50 runs to help Australia reach a commanding 300/2 at stumps on day two.
The win marked the first time England had lost a Test in Australia since 2013. The English team will be ruing the missed opportunities they created, particularly with their batting line-up struggling to cope with the Australian pace attack.
Australia's victory puts them in a strong position for the rest of the series. With Head and Labuschagne at the helm, the Aussies look set to cause some trouble for England over the coming days.
The English team struggled to cope with the Australian bowling attack, which bowled them out for just 250 runs on day two. The English captain, Joe Root, top-scored with 50 runs but it wasn't enough to stem the flow of wickets. Australia's fast bowlers, including Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc, took four wickets each to restrict England to a modest total.
The Australian innings got off to a flying start, thanks to Travis Head's magnificent century. The left-handed batsman scored 102 runs off 153 deliveries, while his partner Marnus Labuschagne chipped in with 50 runs to help Australia reach a commanding 300/2 at stumps on day two.
The win marked the first time England had lost a Test in Australia since 2013. The English team will be ruing the missed opportunities they created, particularly with their batting line-up struggling to cope with the Australian pace attack.
Australia's victory puts them in a strong position for the rest of the series. With Head and Labuschagne at the helm, the Aussies look set to cause some trouble for England over the coming days.