Australia batter Travis Head said that losing the toss was challenging for his team, but he is pleased with his contribution to the Aussies’ batting order as he slammed a century in the ongoing ICC World Test Championship (WTC) final against India on day one of the match.
After Australia lost some early wickets, the left-hander Head swung the momentum of the ICC World Test Championship final towards his side with a superb century on the opening day in London. Head was the star of the day, slamming the first-ever century in a WTC final and hitting the first of his six Test tons to come outside of Australia, finishing on 146 unbeaten.
With his team in trouble at 76/3, the brash No. 5 came to the crease and produced a blow that took his team’s total to a strong position.
“Losing the toss was challenging, but happy to have contributed. Still, there are four days of cricket, and I am happy to contribute. I think technically I have made those changes for England. It’s nice to prepare well, and it is nice. I believe we could have bowled as well, but hopefully, as the game goes by, it becomes quicker, and our bowlers need to hit the right areas.
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