Ashes 2025: Home boy Travis Head’s fourth Adelaide hundred puts Australia firmly in control
“I was just going to bide my time. Went through it well. We got there eventually. Wasn’t probably too long,” Head said, reflecting on the tempo of his knock.
“I was just going to bide my time. Went through it well. We got there eventually. Wasn’t probably too long,” Head said, reflecting on the tempo of his knock.
India had earlier posted 264/9 after being inserted to bat in testing morning conditions, with Rohit Sharma making 73, Shreyas Iyer hitting 61 and Axar Patel chipping in with 44.
According to media reports, the Adelaide Oval is prepared to host back-to-back Tests, including a day-night match.
Lyon said Australia was bracing for a brave fightback from the tourists.
Joe Root's team will play 3 warm-ups ahead of the opening Test in Brisbane on November 23.