In the 2023 ODI World Cup final against India, Australian cricketer Travis Head made history by hitting a scorching century. The 30-year-old opener, who drew comparisons to the illustrious 52-beer flight of the late David Boon, has apologised for the wild festivities that ensued.
With a brilliant 137 runs off 120 balls, Head silenced the Ahmedabad crowd and led Australia to a six-wicket victory over the hosts. He contributed to Australia winning its sixth ODI World Cup.
Even though the win called for celebrations, Head acknowledges that his own festivities went too far, as evidenced by the social media videos of his inebriated antics.
It’s difficult to summarise. The beauty of Pat Cummins and Ronnie Andrew McDonald, and what they’ve brought to the team, in my opinion, is that I’m just being myself, and I’ve been able to do the same with the group. If there’s anything negative to be said about the World Cup, it’s probably the boony stuff. “Some of the carry-on I would have preferred to keep in the post [celebrating] stuff that slipped out,” Head told News Corp.
In the T20 World Cup 2024, Australia has progressed to the Super Eight stage.
David Boon, the legendary Australian who famously downed fifty-two beers on a flight to England prior to the 1989 Ashes series, was compared to Head for his exploits. Head was amused by the connection to Boon but worried about the impression it would give.
“Just for a few of the issues related to perception. Head expressed his disappointment in a podcast, saying, “A bit like Boony with the flight.”
Travis Head, who is now a father and has a daughter named Milla Paige Head, understood the value of leading by example.
Australia, meanwhile, is now playing in the West Indies and the United States for the ICC T20 World Cup 2024, where they have made it to the Super Eight.
They won all of their group stage matches against Namibia, England, Oman, and Scotland. They are grouped with Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and India in the Super Eight.