Perth: It was 50 years ago on a lightning fast WACA Ground pitch that Roy Fredericks scythed the greatest innings ever played against pace: 169 from 145 balls against Dennis Lillee, Jeff Thomson, Max Walker and Gary Gilmour.
On Saturday at Perth’s new stadium over the Swan River, Travis Head did better than that. Making the impromptu decision to replace Usman Khawaja as an opener, Head crashed his way to 123 from 83 balls on a pitch that had terrorised all comers.
Australia’s Travis Head celebrates his century on day two of the first Ashes cricket test match between Australia and England in Perth. Credit: AP
Fredericks’ innings was legendary but a one-off, as Australia went on to beat the West Indies 5-1. Head’s pyrotechnics reasserted his place as the most dangerous big-occasion

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