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Unbeaten Century From Head Sees Australia Romp To Odi Win Over England

Unbeaten Century from Head Sees Australia Romp to ODI Win Over England

Australia's Travis Head has scored an unbeaten 128 to guide his team to a comfortable six-wicket victory over England in the second one-day international at the Gabba.

Head's brilliant knock came off just 130 balls and included 14 fours and one six, as he anchored Australia's innings and saw them home with eight balls to spare.

The victory levels the three-match series at 1-1, with the final match to be played in Melbourne on Sunday.

Head's century was his second in ODI cricket, and his first against England.

He was well supported by David Warner (56) and Steve Smith (53), who both made half-centuries.

England's bowlers struggled to contain Australia's batsmen, with Chris Woakes (1-46) the only bowler to take a wicket.

England captain Eoin Morgan admitted that his team was outplayed by Australia.

"We were outplayed in all three facets of the game today," Morgan said.

"Australia batted well, bowled well, and fielded well. We need to be better in all three areas in the next game."

Australia captain Aaron Finch was pleased with his team's performance.

"It was a great win for us," Finch said.

"Travis Head played a magnificent innings, and we all played well around him."

"We're now looking forward to the final game of the series in Melbourne."

## Key Stats

  • Travis Head scored 128 runs off 130 balls.
  • David Warner scored 56 runs.
  • Steve Smith scored 53 runs.
  • Chris Woakes took 1 wicket for 46 runs.

## Conclusion

Australia's victory in the second ODI against England was a well-deserved one.

Travis Head's unbeaten century was the cornerstone of their innings, and he was well supported by David Warner and Steve Smith.

England's bowlers struggled to contain Australia's batsmen, and their fielding was also below par.

The series is now level at 1-1, and the final match will be a crucial one for both teams.


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