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Australia's Top Order Dominates Ashes Batsmen
23 Dec
Summary
- Australia's top three batters scored 666 runs at 41.6 average.
- England's top-order batters managed only 436 runs at 24.2.
- Travis Head's promotion to opener proved a masterstroke.

Australia's top-order batsmen have demonstrated a clear advantage over their English counterparts in the ongoing Ashes series. The Australian top three have collectively scored 666 runs with an impressive average of 41.6. This performance significantly surpasses England's top-order batsmen, who have accumulated 436 runs at a much lower average of 24.2.
The strategic decision to promote Travis Head to open the batting, initially necessitated by Usman Khawaja's back spasms, has been a pivotal factor. Head's exceptional centuries, including one in Perth and a sublime 170 in Adelaide, have justified his new role and boosted Australia's batting power.
While Jake Weatherald has contributed valuable runs and Marnus Labuschagne has secured two fifties, England's opening pair, Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett, have struggled. Crawley has shown recent form, but Duckett's series has been dismal, and Ollie Pope faces potential exclusion due to poor performance.



