Travis Head’s magnificent unbeaten 154 propelled Australia to a commanding seven-wicket victory over England in the series opener at Trent Bridge. Chasing a formidable 316, Australia reached the target with 36 balls to spare, extending their winning streak to 13 consecutive ODIs.
Head’s innings was a masterclass in batting, showcasing his exceptional strokeplay and composure. He reached his half-century in just 50 balls and went on to surpass his previous highest ODI score of 152. His 129-ball knock included 20 fours and five sixes.
Marnus Labuschagne emerged as an unlikely bowling hero for Australia, claiming 3 for 39. His part-time leg-spin proved effective, dismissing Ben Duckett and Harry Brook in quick succession. Adam Zampa also impressed with figures of 3 for 49.
England’s innings had started promisingly, with Duckett and Will Jacks scoring brisk half-centuries. However, Labuschagne’s double strike triggered a collapse, as England lost their last six wickets for just 59 runs.
Despite missing several key players due to illness and injury, Australia’s depleted team showed great resilience and determination. Head’s match-winning innings and Labuschagne’s unexpected bowling heroics were the highlights of a memorable victory.