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Australia registered a commanding seven-wicket win over England in the first ODI of the five-game series on Thursday (September 19), led by Travis Head’s unbeaten 154. Chasing 316 for victory, Head’s spectacular knock guided Australia to their target with six overs remaining.
The opener’s innings, his highest in ODIs on English soil, set the foundation for Australia’s largest successful ODI chase in England. Head’s performance was bolstered by an unbroken 148-run stand with Marnus Labuschagne, who contributed a composed 77*. Australia’s victory extended their ODI winning streak to 13 matches, giving them a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.
England falters after a strong start
Earlier, England appeared set for a substantial total, powered by Ben Duckett‘s well-played 95 and Will Jacks’ half-century. At 213/2, the hosts were in control, but Duckett’s dismissal, caught and bowled by Marnus Labuschagne, triggered a collapse. Captain Harry Brook was the next to fall, also to Labuschagne, and England’s innings crumbled thereafter. Labuschagne and Adam Zampa (3/49) spun a web around the English batters, with Zampa celebrating his 100th ODI appearance by picking up key wickets. England lost their last eight wickets for just 102 runs, sliding from a strong position to being bowled out for 315.
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Travis Head’s flawless chase alongside Marnus Labuschagne for Australia
Australia’s chase began with the early loss of Mitchell Marsh for 10, but Head took charge, playing with precision and flair. He survived a tough chance when Brydon Carse dropped him on 6, but quickly shifted gears to dominate the bowling attack. His sixth ODI century came in just 92 balls, featuring 19 boundaries and 3 sixes. Labuschagne, playing the supporting role, allowed Head to lead the charge, as the two batters dismantled England’s bowling attack. Head’s unbeaten 154 stands as a testament to his consistency and form, steering Australia to a comfortable win with plenty of time to spare.
England now face a tough task in the second ODI at Headingley, where they’ll need to regroup and counter Australia’s momentum. After this crushing defeat, the home side will seek a more disciplined bowling effort and greater resilience in the middle order as they attempt to level the series.
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