6,6,6,6,6,6,6…..Travis Head’s bat roared in England’s county cricket too, played a big inning of 175 runs on just so many balls.

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|12-10-2024

Travis Head: Australia's legendary opener Travis Head, who has been creating havoc with his bat on the cricket field for some time, will soon be seen playing against the Indian team in the Border Gavaskar Trophy. Travis Head has created havoc in the white ball format in the last one year.

Today we are going to tell you about an innings played by Travis Head in his career, which he played not for Australia but for the county team of England. In that inning, Travis Head played an important role in helping his county team win the match by playing an inning of 175 runs.

Travis Head played an inning of 175 runs in the year 2016

Travis Head

Playing for England's county club Yorkshire, Travis Head played an innings of 175 runs against Leicestershire. To play this innings, Travis Head faced only 139 balls. Batting at a strike rate of more than 125 on 139 balls, Travis Head played a match-winning inning of 175 runs with the help of 18 fours and 4 sixes. Thanks to this inning of Travis Head, the Yorkshire team had scored 376 runs in their innings at the loss of 3 wickets in 50 overs.

Travis Head

Thanks to Travis Head's innings, Yorkshire won the match by 191 runs.

Thanks to the innings of Travis Head, Yorkshire had scored 375 runs at the loss of 3 wickets. In response to which, after batting 33.3 overs, the Leicestershire team got all out on the score of 185 runs and in this way the Yorkshire team won the match by 191 runs. Due to this inning of 175 runs by Travis Head, he was awarded the Player of the Match award in the match.

Travis Head's statistics in List A are excellent

Travis Head has played 142 matches so far in List A format. In these 142 matches, Travis Head has scored 5693 runs while batting at an average of 44.47 and strike rate of 104.34. During this period, Travis Head has played 28 half-centuries and 15 century innings in List A matches.

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