Travis Head’s third century of the series lifts Australia to 281-3 at lunch on Day 3

Australian opener Travis Head delivered a spectacular batting performance on Day 3 of the final Ashes Test at Sydney Cricket Ground, smashing an unbeaten 162 runs to propel Australia to 281-3 at lunch. The left-handed batsman’s magnificent innings significantly reduced England’s first-innings advantage to just 103 runs.

Head’s century marked his third of the series, achieving the milestone from 105 deliveries and joining an elite group of Australian openers. He became the first since Matthew Hayden in the 2002-03 series to score three centuries in an Ashes contest. The 32-year-old showcased aggressive yet calculated batting, particularly dominating after reaching triple figures with three consecutive boundaries in Matthew Potts’ over.

England’s fielding woes continued throughout the morning session, with Will Jacks dropping Head twice—first on 121 at mid-wicket and later missing a difficult return catch just before lunch. These missed opportunities represented England’s 12th and 13th dropped catches of the series. Nightwatchman Michael Neser contributed a resilient 24 from 90 deliveries before being caught behind off Brydon Carse’s bowling, ending a 72-run partnership with Head.

England faced additional challenges with their Decision Review System allocations, exhausting all three reviews on an unsuccessful lbw appeal against Neser. Steve Smith remained not out on 16 at the interval, with Australia showing determined resistance after England’s drought-breaking victory in Melbourne.

Head’s celebration upon reaching his century—swinging his bat ceremoniously and raising his helmet to the appreciative SCG crowd—highlighted the significance of his achievement. His previous centuries in Perth and Adelaide had been instrumental in Australia retaining the Ashes, and his current innings demonstrates his successful transition to a permanent opening role after being elevated from number five due to Usman Khawaja’s injury.