IND vs AUS: Travis Head’s Dominance Continues With Second Consecutive Century in The Series
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Travis Head once again demonstrated his brilliance with the bat, smashing century off 114 deliveries in the first innings of the third Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024/25 at the Gabba, Brisbane. His century not only marked a personal milestone but also fortified Australia’s position in the series against India.
Back-to-Back Hundreds in the Series
This scintillating knock comes hot on the heels of Head’s match-winning 140 in Adelaide during the second Test. With this innings, he has now registered two consecutive centuries in the series, cementing his role as a reliable middle-order batter for Australia.
Travis Head – Steve Smith Partnership Keeps Australia on Top
Walking in at 75/3, Head faced a testing situation. Partnering with Steve Smith, the duo stitched together a pivotal century stand for the fourth wicket. Head was the dominant partner, finding the boundary with ease and keeping the scoreboard ticking. His aggressive stroke play took the pressure off Smith and pushed India’s bowlers on the back foot.
Travis Head’s Exceptional Record Against India
Head’s recent performances against India have been phenomenal. His scores of 52*, 140, 11, 89, and 163 reflect his consistency and ability to deliver in high-pressure situations. Since 2023, he averages an imposing 65 against India, a stark contrast to his average of 36.76 against other teams in 54 innings.
Mastering the Gabba Conditions
The Gabba continues to be a happy hunting ground for Travis Head. Across eight Test innings here, he boasts an average exceeding 57. This was his second century at the venue, his first being a career-reviving 152 during the 2021-22 Ashes. Despite the blemish of three golden ducks at this ground, he has also scored two half-centuries, solidifying his reputation as a formidable batter at the Gabba.
As of the tea break on Day 2, Head remains unbeaten on 103, his innings studded with fluent boundaries and aggressive intent.
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