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Travis Head’s bat roared again(Head’s)

England and Australia: In the first match of the 5-match ODI series being played between England and Australia, a brilliant century was seen from the bat of Australian team’s explosive opening batsman Travis Head.  (Head’s) This is Head’s sixth century in ODIs.

Travis Head scored his sixth century in ODIs
If there is a batsman who is most talked about in world cricket at present, then it is the explosive opening batsman of the Australian team, Travis Head. Head is no less than an enemy for Indian cricket fans because due to Head’s century in the final match of the 2023 ODI World Cup, Team India could not manage to win the trophy. At the same time, Head’s bat has now roared in the first match of the 5-match ODI series against England in which he completed his century in just 92 balls. On the basis of this century innings, Travis Head has also equaled Shubman Gill.

Head again showed special attachment to the 19th date and the blue jersey

Travis Head is playing his first ODI match in the year 2024, in which he played his last match as the final match of the 2023 ODI World Cup. This match took place on the 19th of November, in which an innings of 137 runs was seen from Head’s bat. Now again on the 19th, Head has also scored the sixth century of his ODI career, in which he is facing the England team which is playing the match wearing a blue jersey. The last few years have been very good for Travis Head in international cricket and he has emerged as the main batsman in all three formats for the Australian team. After completing his century in this match against England, Head also celebrated it in a special way in which he hung his helmet on his bat and raised it upwards.

Travis Head equals Shubman Gill
With his sixth ODI century, Travis Head has now equalled Indian team’s young opening batsman Shubman Gill, who also has six centuries in the ODI format. Head’s ODI record against England is quite impressive, with him scoring six half-centuries in 15 matches and two centuries.