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WTC Final: Trying To Be As Consistent As I Possibly Can For The Team, Says Travis Head
AUS vs IND WTC Final: After being adjudged the Player of the Match in the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) Final against India at The Oval for his first innings knock of 163, middle-order batter Travis Head said the reward came for him trying to be as consistent as possible to give his best self for the team.
Head managed scores of 163 and 18 during the one-off Test, which propelled Australia to beat India by 209 runs and win their first-ever WTC title. Head came to the crease when Australia were in a spot of bother at 76/3 on Day One, before combining with Steve Smith (121) for a 285-run stand that swung the momentum in favour of his team.
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