Australia delivered a stellar performance, winning the opening match of the Ashes 2025-26 series by 8 wickets, with the game concluding in just two days.
The first day was historic, witnessing the fall of 19 wickets – a feat not seen in a century. Travis Head starred for Australia in the second innings, smashing a rapid century and steering his team to a comfortable victory.
Despite the on-field success, Cricket Australia faced a major financial setback as reports revealed that the early finish caused losses worth crores of rupees.
Cricket Australia’s Financial Blow
According to ABC Sports, Cricket Australia incurred a loss of ₹17.35 crore after the Perth Test concluded in just two days. With tickets already sold for the remaining three days, Cricket Australia now has to refund fans, marking the first-ever two-day Test in Ashes history.
Travis Head’s Impact and Apology
Travis Head played a key role in the rapid win, scoring a century off just 69 balls. Australia chased the target of 205 runs in a single session, losing only two wickets.
Head dominated the English bowlers, hitting boundaries at will. After the match, he apologized to the fans who had anticipated a full three-day contest, showing sportsmanship despite the thrilling victory.


