Travis Head scripts history with landmark feat in first Test against West Indies
New Delhi: Australia opener Travis Head showcased a stellar performance with his bat in the first Test against the West Indies. He scored 59 runs in 78 balls in the first innings on Wednesday and amassed a total of 61 from 95 balls in the second innings.
Aussies won the first Test by 159 runs in three days, which was set to be played from July 25 to 27 at Kensington Oval in Barbados. The Player of the Match award was given to Head for his twin half-centuries in both innings.
The POTM award got him entry in the history books as he became the first player in the world to bag 10 POTM awards in the World Test Championship. Head has played 50 WTC matches for the Aussies, having amassed 3196 runs. He is one of........
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