6,6,6,6,6,6…. Travis Head made ODI T20, scored 230 runs in 127 balls, hit 28 fours and 8 sixes.

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|08-10-2024

Travis Head: Travis Head is currently the most legendary batsman in the white ball format in world cricket. With the bat of Travis Head, the Australian team had won the World Cup 2023 title.

In such a situation, today we are going to tell you about a double century innings played by Travis Head in ODI cricket, in which Travis Head scored 230 runs with the help of 28 fours and 8 sixes while batting in T20 style. Played match winning innings.

Travis Head played a double century while playing for South Australia.

Travis Head

While playing for South Australia in the Marsh Cup, a domestic white ball format tournament to be held in Australia in the year 2021, Travis Head played a match-winning inning of 230 runs in 127 balls. In this innings, Travis Head batted at a strike rate of more than 181 and defeated the Queensland bowlers. In this match, Travis Head had scored 160 runs in just 36 balls with the help of boundaries.

Travis Head

The condition of the competition was like this

In the match between South Australia and Queensland, with the help of Travis Head's double century of 230 runs, South Australia team scored 391 runs at the loss of 8 wickets in 48 overs in their innings. In response to which Queensland team was all out on team total of 312 runs in 40.3 overs and in this way South Australia team won the match by 79 runs.

Travis Head's statistics at the international level are like this

Travis Head currently plays in all three formats for Australia. Travis Head has so far played 49 Tests, 69 ODIs and 38 T20 matches for Australia. In 49 Test matches, Travis Head has scored 3173 runs while batting at an average of 41.75. In the 69 matches played in ODI cricket, Head has scored 2645 runs while batting at an average of 44.08.

Whereas in 38 matches played in T20 format, Travis Head has scored 1093 runs while batting at an average of 33.12. Travis Head has so far played 13 centuries and 37 half-centuries for Australia at the international level.

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