First Ashes Test, Perth (day two of five)
England 172: (Brook 52; Starc 7-58) & 164 (Boland 4-33)
Australia 132: (Stokes 5-23) & 205-2 (Head 123, Labuschagne 51*)
Australia won by eight wickets; lead series 1-0
England went down to a crushing defeat in the first Ashes Test after Travis Head's blistering century completed an astonishing Australia fightback in Perth.
In the first two-day Ashes Test since 1921, Head dismantled the England attack with the second-fastest Ashes hundred of all time, made off only 69 balls.
Head's 123 led Australia to their target of 205 in 28.2 overs - just a session of batting. An eight-wicket victory puts the home side 1-0 up in the five-match series.
It was a devastating and rapid turnaround by the home side, who gave up a first-innings lead of 40 and were 105 behind when England reached 65-1 just after lunch.
Led by Mitchell Starc's 10-wicket haul, helped by some awful visiting batting, then pulling off a masterstroke to promote Head up the order, Australia extended English pain in this country. The record stands at 14 defeats and two draws in 16 Tests since 2011.
England lost six wickets for 39 runs in 11 overs. A horror spell of 3-0 in six balls accounted for Ollie Pope, Harry Brook and Joe Root, ripping the guts out the middle-order.
Though Gus Atkinson and Brydon Carse swiped a half-century stand, England were rolled over for 164 in 34.4 overs. They lost their last nine wickets for 99 runs.
Australia faced making the highest score of the match in order to win, only for Head to play one of the all-time great Ashes innings.
England were shellshocked. The pace bowlers that ran rampant over the Australia batters only 24 hours below were reduced to a rabble. The partisan Perth crowd revelled in the chaos.
The only question was whether the game would bleed into a third day. Head ensured England have extra time for a post-mortem before the second Test, a day-nighter in Brisbane, begins on 4 December.

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