England's captain Ben Stokes admitted that his team were left "shellshocked" by Travis Head's explosive 69-ball century, which completely shifted the momentum of the first Ashes Test in Perth. Ben Stokes hails Travis Head for his impressive ton.
New Delhi: England’s captain Ben Stokes admitted that his team were left “shellshocked” by Travis Head’s explosive 69-ball century, which completely shifted the momentum of the first Ashes Test in Perth. Australia rose above the chaos of the earlier three innings and cruised to an eight-wicket win with three full days still remaining.
Head played a blistering knock of 123 off 83 and completely snatched the momentum from England, who had appeared firmly in control at lunch on Day 2 at 65 for 1, leading by 99 with nine wickets still remaining.

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