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    Travis Michael Head (born 29 December 1993) is an Australian international cricketer. He is contracted to South Australia and the Adelaide Strikers for domestic matches, as well as the team Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

  2. Travis Head is a left-hand batter who plays for Australia in Tests and ODIs. He made a comeback to the Test side in 2021 and scored a century in the Ashes series, and also led South Australia to their first Sheffield Shield final in 20 years.

    • Male
    • January 29, 1994
    • Australia
  3. Dec 29, 1993 · Travis Head is a left-handed batsman who plays for Australia in all formats. He has scored centuries as an opener and a middle-order batsman, and has also bowled part-time offspin.

  4. Jun 7, 2023 · Travis Head scored his first overseas century off 106 balls to help Australia dominate India on day one of the World Test Championship final at The Oval. He put on 251 with Steve Smith (95 not out) after losing Usman Khawaja early and David Warner in the afternoon session.

  5. Jun 7, 2023 · Travis Head scored 146 not out from 156 balls to lead Australia to 327-3 on day one of the World Test Championship final at The Oval. He shared an unbroken stand of 251 with Steve Smith, who was unbeaten on 95, as India struggled to take wickets on a green pitch.

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  7. Nov 19, 2023 · Sunday’s Cricket World Cup final belonged to Travis Head, the modest, moustache-wearing Australian who started the tournament sidelined by a broken left hand and ended it getting hugged and slapped on the back by jubilant teammates as he walked off the field soaked in sweat following his player-of-the-match display in the 132,000-capacity ...

  8. Nov 19, 2023 · Travis Head scored a brilliant 137 and took a stunning catch to help Australia beat India in the World Cup final. Read the five quick hits from the match, including Pat Cummins' captaincy, Virat Kohli's dismissal and Marnus Labuschagne's support.

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