
Rahul Tiwari
khelja|17-07-2024
In the Major League Cricket being played in America, a batsman wreaked such havoc that the spectators were stunned. While doing so, he broke 3 big records and also gave his team a huge victory. Seeing all this, it seems that it is good that Australia has selected him for the white ball series against England. He is fully prepared to give a tough time to England in both T20 and ODI series. We are talking about Travis Head. Yes, you recognized it correctly, the same one who played a big role in breaking India's dream of winning the ODI World Cup last year.
Well, all that is a thing of the past for now. Right now Travis Head is in the news because his bat is working in MLC 2024. In the match played against Mumbai Indians New York on July 16, Travis Head played a stormy innings in just 33 balls. During this, he destroyed 3 big records. All these records were related to his team Washington Freedom in Major League Cricket.
In the match against Mumbai Indians New York, Washington Freedom batted first and scored 182 runs for 5 wickets in 20 overs. Washington Freedom's opener Travis Head played a big role in taking them to such a big score, who played a quick innings of 54 runs in 33 balls. During this innings, Head may have hit only 2 sixes apart from 9 fours. But, those 2 sixes were enough for him to make a record.
With the help of 2 sixes hit in the innings against Mumbai Indians New York, Head became the batsman to hit the most number of sixes (10) in T20 for his MLC team Washington Freedom. In this case, he broke Steve Smith's record of 8 sixes.
Travis Head scored 48 runs from 11 boundaries during his 54-run innings of 33 balls. He broke his own previous record for Washington Freedom in terms of scoring so many runs from boundaries in a T20 innings.
Travis Head along with his teammate Andris Goose shared a 73-run partnership against MI New York, which is the highest partnership for the second wicket in T20 for Washington Freedom. In this case, they broke the previous record of 52 runs of Steve Smith and Andris Goose.




