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Australia hero Travis Head celebrates ‘amazing day’ after World Cup win

Travis Head hailed his “amazing day” as he smashed a World Cup remaining century and grabbed a spectacular diving catch to encourage Australia to a six-wicket win over India on Sunday.

Head, 29, hit 137 off 120 balls with 15 fours and 4 sixes as Australia coasted to a sixth world title.

“Not in a million years did I think that would happen,” stated Head who was additionally man of the match when Australia defeated India by 209 runs within the World Test Championship remaining at The Oval earlier this 12 months.

Head had scored 163 in that match.

“What an amazing day. I’m just thrilled to be a part of it.”

Head’s century was solely the seventh in a remaining within the 48-year-history of the World Cup, however third by an Australian following match-winning efforts of 149 by Adam Gilchrist in 2007 and 140 not out by Ricky Ponting in 2003.

Fully recovered

Head’s innings, which adopted his precious 62 in a tense three-wicket semi-final win over South Africa, was all of the extra spectacular as he was at risk of lacking the match utterly after fracturing his hand in South Africa in September.

“It is a lot better than being sat on the couch at home (nursing his injury),” added Head who placed on 192 for the fourth wicket with Marnus Labuschagne (58 not out).

“I’m very lucky that everything went well and I was able to get back and the support that the boys showed, I didn’t think this would happen.”

He added: “I was nervous in the first 20 balls but Marnus batted brilliantly and it is great to bat with him. It was an amazing partnership.”

Diving catch

Head had additionally performed a key function in conserving India right down to a modest whole of 240.

India captain Rohit Sharma had raced to 47 off simply 31 balls with 4 fours and three sixes.

With his staff sitting fairly on 76-1 within the tenth over, Rohit launched the ball excessive into the off aspect the place Head, operating again from cowl, dived to take a spectacular catch.

“Rohit Sharma was probably the unluckiest man in the world,” admitted Head.

“I do work hard on my catching but I couldn’t imagine holding onto that. It is a nice thing I’ll be able to look back on later in my life.”


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