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Travis Head Cricketer Sport Australia Player

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Travis head is a left hander bats man

Australia's cricketer Travis Head

Travis Head is a 30-year-old cricketer from Adelaide, South Australia, born on December 29, 1993. He is a left-handed batsman and bowls right-arm offbreak. Head plays as a wicketkeeper and is known for his role as a top-order batter. 

He has represented several teams, including:

- Australia

- Sunrisers Hyderabad

- Washington Freedom

- Adelaide Strikers

- Australia Under-19s

- Delhi Daredevils

- Marylebone Cricket Club Young Cricketers

- Royal Challengers Bangalore

- South Australia (including Second XI and Under-23s)

- Yorkshire

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Travis Head Image (Image Source/Credit: ESPN)

Here are the key points about Travis Head's career:

1. Travis Head is a talented left-handed batter known for his aggressive style. His big break came during his second chance in international cricket.

2. In late 2021, he made a memorable 85-ball century in the Ashes series at the Gabba, leading to strong performances in Test matches.

3. Head became crucial for Australia’s 2023 ODI World Cup team, making 137 runs in the final against India, solidifying his status as a fan favorite.

4. He first joined Australia’s team at 22 for T20 matches against India in 2016 and later made his Test debut in 2018.

5. Head started his domestic career at 18 in the Sheffield Shield and quickly became a key player for South Australia. He was their youngest captain at 21.

6. He captained South Australia to win the Under-19 National Championship in 2012-13 and later led them to their first Sheffield Shield final in 20 years.

7. After playing 16 consecutive Tests, he scored his first century against Sri Lanka and a second century in the Boxing Day Test against New Zealand.

8. Although he faced challenges, including being dropped during the 2020-21 series against India, he came back strong, earning the Compton-Miller medal as Player of the Series.

9. He briefly missed the first Test against India in early 2023 but quickly returned to the team, scoring 163 runs in the World Test Championship final against India.

10. Later that year, he celebrated significant achievements in his career, including winning two medals.

Source/Credit: ESPN

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