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Travis Head anchors Australian innings with gritty fifty in World Cup final

Updated on: 19 November,2023 08:02 PM IST  |  Ahmedabad
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Head held firm with a 58-ball fifty, including six fours and a six, to leave Australia 111-3 in the 22nd over

Travis Head anchors Australian innings with gritty fifty in World Cup final

Travis Head (Pic: AFP)

IND vs AUS ICC World Cup 2023 final: Travis Head completed a fifty in the World Cup final as the opener looked to anchor Australia's run-chase against India in Ahmedabad on Sunday.


Left-handed Head had to watch as Australia, bidding for a record-extending sixth World Cup title, slumped to 47-3 chasing a target of 241. But Head held firm with a 58-ball fifty, including six fours and a six, to leave Australia 111-3 in the 22nd over.


It was the 29-year-old's second successive half-century following his valuable 62 in a tense three-wicket semi-final win over South Africa.


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India kept themselves in the game after posting a below-par 240 by limiting Australia to 95 for three after 18 overs.

David Warner (7) and Travis Head (27 not out off 38) went after the in-form pace duo of Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammad Shami, who was given the new ball for the first time in the competition with the hosts desperate for wickets.

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Bumrah had his outswinger going from ball one against the left-handed pair and induced an outside edge from Warner's bat that went through Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill in the slips.

Warner fell in the second over of the innings while chasing a wide ball from Shami, who struck after starting his spell with a wide.

Mitchell Marsh too showed aggressive intent and after putting away Shami for a six and four, got an under edge while going for the cut off a wide one from Bumrah.

Steve Smith (4) was the next to depart after being foxed by a Bumrah slower ball that thudded into his pads. The ball's impact was outside the off-stump but Smith chose not to review.

Australia reached 60 for three in 10 overs, after which spin was introduced from both ends. 

(With inputs from agencies)

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