4,4,6,6,6,4… Australia’s legend robbed 30 runs in Sam Curran’s over, hit a fifty in 19 balls


New Delhi. Australia’s Travis Head has been in tremendous form for a year. He is constantly making records with his explosive batting. This Australian opener scored 30 runs in just one over of Sam Curran. Travis Head sent every ball of the over across the boundary. Australia easily defeated England due to this innings of Travis Head.

The first match of the three-match T20 series was played between hosts England and Australia on Wednesday. Australia scored 179 runs in this match. In reply, England was bowled out for 151 runs. In this way, Australia won the match by 28 runs and took a 1-0 lead in the series. The second match of the series will be played on Friday.

Travis Head played the most attractive innings of this match played in Southampton. He also scored the only half-century of the match. Sam Curran became the victim of Travis Head’s lethal bowling. England captain Phil Salt handed over the fifth over of the Australian innings to Sam Curran. Before this over, Australia’s score was 41 runs without any wicket.

3 consecutive sixes and 3 fours too…
Sam Curran started with a short pitch ball, which Travis Head sent across the midwicket boundary. Sam Curran’s next ball was also short pitch. This time Head played it in the cover area and collected a boundary. After hitting fours on the first 2 balls, Travis Head hit huge sixes on the next three balls. Then he hit a four on the last ball of the over. In this way, Travis Head scored 30 runs in Sam Curran’s one over and Australia’s score reached 71 runs in 5 overs.

Head is a hit in all three formats
Before getting out, Travis Head shared an 89-run partnership in six overs with fellow opener Matthew Short. This was Head’s 37th T20 International match. He has scored 1062 runs in these matches at an average of 33.18 and a strike rate of 159.22. 30-year-old Travis Head has also played 65 ODIs and 49 Test matches. He has scored runs at an average of more than 40 in both these formats.

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