IND vs AUS: Team India again caught by Travis Head, did this feat after 727 days in Gabba

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|15-12-2024

The first day of the third Test being played between India and Australia was affected by rain. Due to heavy rain on the first day, only 13.2 overs of play could be played. However, good news came for the fans on the second day. The game has started on the second day and both the teams are giving tough competition to each other. At the same time, Travis Head, who took Team India away from the game on many important occasions and in the last match, is also seen in his best form. Before this, his record at Gabba ground has been very shameful. But against India he has changed his previous poor record at Gabba ground.

Head has been out on 0 thrice in a row at Gabba

Head is the most dangerous batsman in the current Australian team. He is proving to be excellent for Australia in every format of the game. Not only does he bat stormily in T-20 and ODI, he is also known for his aggressive batting in head tests. But his last three Test innings at Gabba have been forgettable. In fact, he was out on 0 in all the last three Test innings at Gabba. In 2024, he was out for zero in both the innings against West Indies. Whereas before this Head had not been able to open his account against Sri Lanka on the same ground even in 2022.

Series of 0 broken against Team India

Travis Head has broken this sequence in the third match of Border Gavaskar Trophy. When the wicket of Marnus Labuschagne fell during the Gabba Test between India and Australia, Travis Head came to bat. He broke this sequence as soon as he scored the first run against India.

Head has scored a century in Gaba

Even though Head has been the victim of 'Golden Duck' three times in a row at Gabba, despite this he has had an excellent record in Tests at this ground. This stormy Australian batsman has scored 352 runs in 7 innings on this historic ground. During this period his average has been more than 50. Head has scored two half centuries and one century.

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