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Australia won the toss and opted to bat first in the third and final ODI against India at the Sydney Cricket Ground, and the home side suffered an early blow when pacer Mohammed Siraj dismissed the dangerous Travis Head. The dismissal came through an exceptional piece of fielding from Prasidh Krishna, who grabbed a sharp catch to end Head’s stay at the crease.
Mohammed Siraj strikes early as Prasidh Krishna pulls off a brilliant catch
The moment came on the second ball of the 10th over, when Siraj delivered a back-of-a-length ball that nipped slightly towards the off-stump line. Head attempted to free his arms and carve it through the off-side, but the shot wasn’t controlled. The ball flew off the edge straight towards Prasidh at backward point, who reacted swiftly and completed a clean catch with minimal fuss.
The dismissal gave India an early breakthrough and highlighted Prasidh’s presence of mind in the field. The delivery was part of a disciplined spell by Siraj, who has been India’s key new-ball weapon throughout the series. Fans praised the teamwork between the two pacers, as Siraj celebrated with a roar while Prasidh acknowledged the bowler’s effort with a smile.
Here’s the video:
Much needed! 💪
Just as the opening stand was starting to look dangerous, #MohammadSiraj gets #TravisHead! 👏🇮🇳#AUSvIND 👉 3rd ODI | LIVE NOW 👉 https://t.co/0evPIuANAu pic.twitter.com/Kimj8efFnZ
— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) October 25, 2025
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Travis Head reaches milestone despite short innings
Despite the brief outing, Head achieved a major career milestone, becoming the fastest Australian to reach 3,000 ODI runs in terms of innings. He reached the mark in just 76 innings, surpassing the previous best held by Steven Smith, who took 79 innings to reach the same milestone.
Fewest innings to 3,000 ODI runs for Australia
- 76 – Travis Head
- 79 – Steven Smith
- 80 – Michael Bevan / George Bailey
- 81 – David Warner
When measured by balls faced, Head also stands among the fastest globally. With 2839 balls, he ranks just behind Glenn Maxwell, Jos Buttler, and Jason Roy, who occupy the top three spots. This feat underscores Head’s explosive style and consistency in the one-day format, where he has often set the tone for Australia’s innings with his aggressive approach at the top.
When it comes to the game, both sides made tactical adjustments heading into the Sydney clash. India brought in Kuldeep Yadav and Prasidh, resting Arshdeep Singh and Nitish Reddy. The inclusion of Kuldeep added variety to India’s attack, while Prasidh’s return paid off instantly with his brilliant catch. For Australia, Nathan Ellis replaced Xavier Bartlett, providing the hosts with an extra option in the death overs.
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