No one in the clash of Travis Head, 10 Player of the Match Award in WTC to win the first player
The Australian team is currently on a tour of West Indies, where a 2 -point test series is played between the two teams. Australia won the first game of the series and took a 1-0 lead. The first game was played in Barbados, in which Travis Head acted brilliantly. Head played a major role in Australia’s victory by winning half a century in both innings of the match. Head was also selected as player of the match for his brilliant performance. Through which the principal made a good record in the World Test Championship. Head made a big record in WTC, the performance of Travis Head in the World Test Championship has always been spectacular. Until now, Travis Head has played 50 games in the WTC, in which he scored 3199 runs while batting. During this time, 8 centuries and 15 half centers were recorded from its bat. At the same time, he was judged as Player of the Match because of his big performance in the first match against the West Indies. Head’s name now has a record of winning the 10 -player Award in the WTC and became the first player in the world to do so. Australia won the Barbados Test by 159 runs and Australia’s bat was very bad in the first innings of this game and the team was in the first day in the first inning for 180 runs. In this turn, Travis Head scored a 59 -run turn. Australia then scored 310 runs in the second innings and scored 61 runs. Apart from this, Bu Webster and Alex Carrie scored 63-63 runs. Shamar Joseph took the highest 5 wickets while bowling for the West Indies in the second innings. Shamar Joseph took the most wickets in this game, he took 9 wickets, including both turns. After this, in the second inning, there was a very weak bat of the West Indies. On the third day of the game, the entire West Indies team was in the first session. Shamar Joseph, who batted for the West Indies in the second innings, scored the most 44 runs. Josh Hazlewood for Australia took 5 wickets in the second inning. Share this story -tags