Australian head Travis (AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan) Travis Head created history by becoming the first player to win 10 male prizes at the World Championship in the World Championship after his twins helped Australia to defeat West Indies by 159 runs in the first test of their series of three matches. Head scored 59 in the first shifts and 61 in the second shift on a challenging playground, where both teams tried to score. Australia was omitted in the first shifts to 180 before limiting Western India to 190. The hosts then published 310 in their second shifts before west India to 141 to ensure victory and gain 1-0 in the series. The main keypad came to critical intersections for Australia. His first shift for half a century helped Australia to achieve the overall combat unit, while his second benefit of shift helped the team to recover from the uncertain position of 61-4.
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The Australian middle order gave major support after the release of the head. Beau Webster scored 63 and Alex Carey earned 65 to help Australia build victory management.
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The main success of the 10 Man of the Match awards at the Test World Championship gives it before its closest competitors. Ben Stokes and Joe Root won five prizes while Harry Brook has four in his name. The left -hand dough was a consistent artist at the World Championship. He is the fourth of the highest Australian runner in a competition with 3199 runs in 50 games, of that eight centuries and the 15th 1950s, behind Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja. Head also reached another milestone by becoming the fourth batter that hit 400 four at the World Championship. This performance achieved in 83 shifts, joined the elite group, including Joe Root (576 four in 119 shifts), Marnus Labuschagne (476 four in 96 shifts) and Steve Smith (443 four in 91 inning).Quiz: Who is the IPL player? “I would like to score a little more, missed some runs. Communication was important, the conditions were difficult and we did exceptionally well when we got to 300 on this surface. I was more positive on day 1. after the match. Hunger appreciated the contribution of his partner Webster: “He played a large part of the cricket FC, has experience in all conditions and situations. You tend to do well and take responsibility.” The Australian dough expressed its disappointment in its performance in the World Cup final, but was pleased to contribute to the team’s victory against West Indies. “I try to contribute every time I go there, was disappointed by not doing running at Lords (in the WTC final), despite my good form, it was nice to run and contribute to the team victory,” Head added.
