WATCH: Travis Head's Wife and Child Leap for Joy as Star Batter Scores Century at Home

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New Delhi: Travis Head shines with a remarkable century in the Pink Ball Test against India in Adelaide. The Australian batsman achieved his century in just 111 balls, hitting 10 fours and 3 sixes during their first innings. Head dedicated this special milestone to his son, and celebrated with a heartfelt gesture on the field. His wife, Jessica Davis, was also present, seen holding their son in her lap as they shared in the joy of the moment.

The video of Head’s century celebration is becoming increasingly viral on social media. In the video, it can be seen that after completing the century, Head waves the bat in the air in such a way as if a child is fed by holding him in the lap. After this, he takes off his helmet and celebrates.

Meanwhile, the camera focuses on Head’s wife Jessica who is standing in the stands and she is seen holding the newborn baby in her lap. Head’s wife looked very happy. Let us tell you that Head had shared the news of him becoming a father again on social media about a month ago, i.e. on November 8. Head became the father of a baby boy this time, whom he named ‘Harrison George Head’.

“It was amazing. It can’t get any better than getting a hundred at Adelaide, this is our home ground, for both Travis and I. This is a really special place for Travis. It is one of his favourite places to play and do it in front of his family and his friends. Pretty much everyone is here. His brother, his sister, his parents, his uncles, and my whole family is here and that is why it is so special,” Jessica said.

“He loves his family and friends and doing it here is just that much more special, we have just got a newborn, it was his first game and doing it in front of all of us was just amazing, I think he got a hundred on Milla’s first game at the stadium as well, and now he has done the same at Harrison’s first game, so it is very special,” Jessica reminisced.

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Travis Head’s wife on Travis’ scintillating century at the Adelaide Oval. ❤️pic.twitter.com/2xu7kgyRRO

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India did not get a good start in the Adelaide Test:
It is worth noting that Team India could not get a good start in the Pink Ball Test being played in Adelaide. India won the toss and decided to bat. Batting first, the Indian team was all out for 180 runs. During this, Nitish Kumar Reddy played the biggest innings of 42 runs with the help of 3 fours and 3 sixes for the team. At the same time, Mitchell Starc took the maximum of 2 wickets in this innings for Australia. The remaining 2-2 successes were taken by Scott Boland and captain Pat Cummins.