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T20 World Cup: With So Much Power, Anything Is Possible In The Last 7-8 Overs, Says Travis Head
Men’s T20 World Cup with a clean slate through a five-wicket win over Scotland, Australia’s left-handed opener Travis Head believes with a lot of firepower in their middle-order, anything is bound to happen during the last seven to eight overs of their innings.
Chasing 181 to beat Scotland at the Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, Australia needed 87 runs off 39 balls. Head started slow before making a 49-ball 68, but it was Marcus Stoinis smashing 59 off 29 balls, followed by Tim David making 24 not out off 14 deliveries, that helped Australia reach home with two balls to spare.
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