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All-heart Travis Head leaves indelible mark on Ashes series by playing his own game | Angus Fontaine

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Fast bowler Mitchell Starc won player of this Ashes series but make no mistake, talismanic bat-out-of-hell Travis Head was the man who ripped out England’s heart and served it to them on a silver platter with a cold beer chaser.With three outlandish centuries across the five Tests, Head’s statistical contribution was immense.He scored 629 runs at an average of 62.9 and a strike-rate of 87.36.

But it was the weird and wonderful way he scored them which truly demoralised England,Slapshots, hammered hooks, ramps over slips, murderous cuts, overhead smashes,Not much of Head’s strokeplay is orthodox or endorsed by coaches the world over,But when it works – which it does more often than – it makes anything seem possible,It’s why crowds love Head.

Like many rogue geniuses of sport – Maradona, Campese, McEnroe, Senna – he is crazy brave, with a brain full of loose wires that can spark magic or mayhem in equal measure,Rarely has a sportsperson been so misnamed,Head is all heart, a revving engine full of fizzing nerve-ends rather than firing neurons,In the hazy glow of a 4-1 series victory, it’s easy to forget that England were on top in the first Test when Head walked to the wicket as a last-minute substitute opener for Usman Khawaja who had twinged his back on day one after playing golf on Test-eve,Nineteen wickets had fallen yet England then cruised to 65-1 for a lead of 105 runs.

Scott Boland triggered a collapse of 9-99 but a 205 total was formidable given no team had yet scored more than 172.Not that Head gives a fig for stats or status.“Pink ball, white ball, red ball… who really cares?” is what he says.In a blitzkrieg 69 balls, Head hit the third-fastest century by an Australian since 1877 and ultimately tonked, tickled and trick-shotted his way to 123 from 83 balls.Along the way he put England captain Ben Stokes’s head on a pike with four fours in an over.

In the space of 28,2 overs, England’s Ashes crusade was in ruins and the hot air of Bazball was disappearing like a fart in a hurricane, trumped by the chaos of Travball,Head finished the demolition with 170 in Adelaide and 163 this week in Sydney,Having fallen thereabouts seven times, a reporter asked if he mourned not reaching 200,Head shrugged.

“Beggars can’t be choosers… pretty shit stat isn’t it? I’ve had a few chances this series… I’d rather have the pegs up and watch the boys go about it.”This attitude is rare.Cricketers are traditionally stat rats.Steve Smith’s first emotion when dismissed for 138 on Thursday was anger.Head has something more valuable – the force of will to enter the flow state but with it the freedom to play care-free.

In a stressed-out world he chooses fun first, a professional who plays like a kid in a park.When he began playing Shield cricket, Head was mentored by the late Phillip Hughes who spoke of cricket as a game of second chances.Fail in the first innings and there’s usually an opportunity to make good in the second.Head made the ‘rocks or diamonds’ ethos his credo.As he rose through the ranks, the prodigy from Tea Tree Gully drank a lot of beer and ate plenty of humble pie.

In the first five years of his career pain shadowed success.He debuted for his state at 18 and was captain at 21, the season after Hughes died.Blooded in the Test side in 2018, he played 16 consecutive Tests, before an exile.Returning for the 2021-22 Ashes, Pat Cummins told Head to stop adapting his game to the state of the scoreboard and change the game by playing his way.He met England as a new man, flaying 152 from 148 in the first Test and winning player of the series.

He has been a cult hero of multiple memes ever since, famously tuning up for the 2023 World Test Championship by partying all over Europe on honeymoon with his wife, Jess.Having not picked up a bat in six weeks, Head coolly lashed a match-winning 163 and shortly after, crunched 137 off 120 to win Australia the 2023 ODI World Cup.As the Allan Border medallist in 2025, Head is now one of the faces of the Australian game, setting the team’s tone as its newest opening bat and off-field, its social secretary.Head was South Australia’s youngest ever skipper and is current Test vice-captain.If Cummins and Smith fell ill and the crown fell his way, would he pull his head in?Australia cricket has traditionally shunned its mavericks as captains, preferring the safety of statesmen.

Ian Johnson over Keith Miller.Steve Waugh over Shane Warne.Do they dare saddle their wildest horse and rein him in with responsibility? Or might it be wiser – and more fun – to buy him a beer and keep his lightning in the bottle?
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No 10 condemns ‘insulting’ move by X to restrict Grok AI image tool

Downing Street has condemned the move by X to restrict its AI image creation tool to paying subscribers as insulting, saying it simply made the ability to generate explicit and unlawful images a premium service.There has been widespread anger after the image tool for Grok, the AI element of X, was used to manipulate thousands of images of women and sometimes children to remove their clothing or put them in sexual positions.Grok announced in a post on X, which is owned by Elon Musk, that the ability to generate and edit images would be “limited to paying subscribers”. Those who pay have to provide personal details, meaning they could be identified if the function was misused.Asked about the change, a Downing Street spokesperson said it was unacceptable

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X UK revenues drop nearly 60% in a year as content concerns spook advertisers

UK revenues at Elon Musk’s X fell by almost 60% in a year as advertisers pulled their spending over concerns about the social media platform’s content.News of the plummeting financial performance comes after X switched off the image creation function on its AI tool Grok for the vast majority of users after a widespread outcry about its use to create sexually explicit and violent imagery.In the UK, the social media site recorded a 58.3% fall in revenues from £69.1m in 2023 to £28

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Spotify no longer running ICE recruitment ads, after US government campaign ends

Spotify is no long running advertisements for the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the streaming service has confirmed, after the Trump administration campaign ended in late 2025.“There are currently no ICE ads running on Spotify,” the Swedish company said in a statement. “The advertisements mentioned were part of a US government recruitment campaign that ran across all major media and platforms.”Since April, the government ads have also run on Amazon, YouTube, Hulu and Max among other streaming companies, with the aim of recruiting more than 10,000 deportation officers by the end of 2025.Previously, Spotify said that the ads, which encouraged US listeners to “fulfil your mission to protect America” and offered $50,000 in signing bonuses, did not “violate our advertising policies”

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UK ministers considering leaving X amid concern over AI tool images

UK ministers are considering leaving X as a result of the controversy over the platform’s AI tool, which has been allowing users to generate digitally altered pictures of people – including children – with their clothes removed.Anna Turley, the chair of the Labour party and a minister without portfolio in the Cabinet Office, said on Friday that conversations were happening within the government and Labour about their continued use of the social media platform, which is controlled by Elon Musk.The government has come under mounting pressure to leave X after the site was flooded with images including sexualised and unclothed pictures of children generated by its AI tool, Grok.Turley told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “X, first and foremost, has to get its act together and prevent this. It has the powers to do this, and we need to make sure there are firm consequences for that

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Grok turns off image generator for most users after outcry over sexualised AI imagery

Grok, Elon Musk’s AI tool, has switched off its image creation function for the vast majority of users after a widespread outcry about its use to create sexually explicit and violent imagery.The move comes after Musk was threatened with fines, regulatory action and reports of a possible ban on X in the UK.The tool had been used to manipulate images of women to remove their clothes and put them in sexualised positions. The function to do so has been switched off except for paying subscribers.Posting on X, Musk’s social media network, Grok said: “Image generation and editing are currently limited to paying subscribers

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Grok AI: is it legal to produce or post undressed images of people without their consent?

The deluge of images of partly clothed women – stripped by the Grok AI tool – on Elon Musk’s X has raised further questions over regulation of the technology. Is it legal to produce these images without the subject’s consent? Should they be taken off X?In the UK alone there is some doubt over the answers to these queries. Social media regulation is a nascent area, let alone trying to control the deployment of artificial intelligence. There are laws in place to tackle the problem, such as the Online Safety Act, but the government has yet to introduce additional measures such as banning nudifying apps.It is a criminal offence to share intimate images of someone without their consent under the Sexual Offences Act in England and Wales, which includes images created by AI

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