Matches (15)
IPL (2)
ACC Premier Cup (2)
Women's QUAD (2)
County DIV1 (5)
County DIV2 (4)

Full Name

Travis Michael Head

Born

December 29, 1993, Adelaide, South Australia

Age

30y 109d

Batting Style

Left hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Offbreak

Fielding Position

Wicketkeeper

Playing Role

Top order Batter

A talented, aggressive left-hand batter earmarked for big things at a young age, it was Travis Head's second coming as an international cricketer where his career really took off. In late 2021 he was recalled for the Ashes series and made a match-defining 85-ball century at the Gabba - it set the tone for a strong of destructive Test innings while he also reemerged as a white-ball force, so central to Australia's 2023 ODI World Cup plans that they waited for him to recover from a broken hand. In the final against India he made 137 off 120 balls. A cult hero was born.

Head earned his first call-up to Australia's squad at the age of 22 for a series of T20Is against India in early 2016 and it was initially the white-ball game where he established himself before Test cricket took over following a debut in 2018.

He had made his Sheffield Shield debut at the age of 18 in the 2011-12 season and over the next few summers he established his place in the South Australia batting line-up and was a consistent contributor. In February 2015, Head became their youngest captain at the age of 21. He had been viewed as a future leader ever since he captained South Australia to the Under-19 National Championship title in 2012-13 and was named Player of the Championship. As captain of South Australia he showed maturity beyond his years, and in 2015-16 steered them to their first Sheffield Shield final in 20 years.

In 2018 he earned his first Test call-up of part of a new look Australia side which faced Pakistan in the UAE. He played 16 consecutive Tests, scoring a maiden hundred against Sri Lanka in Canberra, before missing the final match of the Ashes series but returned for the home season and notched a second ton in the Boxing Day Test against New Zealand.

He was dropped again midway through the 2020-21 series against India but remained prolific at domestic level. The following season he was preferred ahead of Usman Khawaja for the final middle-order spot and would go on to claim the Compton-Miller medal as Player of the Series despite missing the Sydney Test with Covid. He found life tougher on the subcontinent but it was still a surprising decision to omit him for the first Test against India in early 2023. The absence lasted one match and he was elevated to open the batting.

Back in his traditional middle-order role away from Asia, he continued the trend of match-defining centuries with a brilliant 163 in the World Test Championship final against India at The Oval. Later that year he would have two medals around his neck.
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Travis Head Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
Tests49815317317541.75490364.7171638527250
ODIs65625239715242.052337102.5651626553170
T20Is262536569129.81446147.0801622760
FC161286171078922340.101729262.392260140567760
List A1381349544523043.565251103.691428597124420
T20s11511113283110228.882044138.50211230124360

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Tests4930652389124/104/1032.413.5754.3100
ODIs65371053999182/212/2155.505.6958.5000
T20Is264365611/161/1656.009.3336.0000
FC16114862283952664/104/1059.873.8094.3100
List A1386718181802302/92/960.065.9460.6000
T20s11544445627223/163/1628.508.4520.2000
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Recent Matches of Travis Head

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SRH vs RCB10215-Apr-2024BengaluruT20
SRH vs PBKS2109-Apr-2024MullanpurT20
SRH vs CSK3105-Apr-2024HyderabadT20
SRH vs GT1931-Mar-2024AhmedabadT20
SRH vs MI6227-Mar-2024HyderabadT20

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Travis Head smashed a 41-ball 102
Travis Head frees his arms on his way to a punishing 102 off 41
Travis Head celebrates a 39-ball century
Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head put on 108 together off 8.1 overs
Travis Head and Aiden Markram consolidated after Abhishek Sharma's wicket
Travis Head leans into a drive