Travis Head created history by scoring a century in the World Test Championship, this big record in his name
In the final match of the World Test Championship, against Travis Head, the Indian bowling attack looked normal. Travis Head has scored a century in just 106 balls with great batting. Along with this, Travis Head has made a big record in his name with this century. He became the first batsman in the world to score a century in a WTC final.
Travis Head scored a massive century in the final match of the World Test Championship against India. Travis Head became the first batsman to score a century in a WTC final. Travis Head had a great game from the start. He completed his half century in 60 balls. After that he completed the century in 106 balls.
Not only in the final of the World Test Championship, but also Travis Head’s first century on England soil. Head’s previous highest score on English soil was 51 runs, which Head has now surpassed.
After dismissing David Warner and Marnus Labuschagne, Travis Head along with Steve Smith managed the Australian team’s innings well. Travis Head has scored 143 runs till the time of writing.
After losing the toss, the Australian team came out to bat first and did not get off to a good start. Siraj dismissed Usman Khawaja for a wicket in the fourth over of the innings. David Warner then tried to take over the innings with Marnus Labuschagne and put on 69 runs for the second wicket. The partnership ended with Shardul Thakur dismissing Warner for 43. After that, Marnus Labuschagne was also clean bowled by Mohammad Shami’s best ball by scoring 26 runs.