So what were Travis Head out? Big mistake from umpire! Played in his house with West Indies, VIDEO

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Travis Head, West Indies vs Australia 1st Test: The first match of the 3 -match Test series between Australia and West Indies is being played. Where the first day was seen cheating with West Indies players.

Travis Head, West Indies vs Australia 1st Test: A 3 -match Test series is being played between Australia and West Indies. A big controversy was seen on the first day of the first match of the series. Starting on 25 June at Kensington Oval in Barbados, it remains in the headlines. People are reacting in various ways about Travis Head on social media.

In fact, Wednesday, June 25 was the first day of the first match between Australia and West Indies, in which Australia collapsed for 180 runs in the first innings. Batting for Australia, Travis Head scored the highest 59 runs and also made headlines. There was also a big dispute about them.

There was a ruckus on the knotout given to Travis Head

Australia’s performance was disappointing at the beginning of the first innings, but in the middle order, Travis Head took the front and tried to handle the situation. However, his batting has become a character of controversy. Actually, a video is becoming increasingly viral on social media, in which a controversial catch is being shown.

Seeing this video, someone said that he was out, the umpire has taken a wrong decision. So at the same time some people believe that he was not out, because the ball had hit the ground before going into the hands of the wicketkeeper.

Ompire review on Travis Head Catch

The entire drama bowler was seen in the over of Shamar Joseph. His fast ball was shocked by the head with the intention of hitting a four, but the ball hit the edge of the bat and went towards the wicketkeeper. Wicketkeeper Shai Hope grabbed the ball and appealed to the umpire for out. However, after seeing the review, the head was called not out. The umpire believed that the ball went into the hands of the wicketkeeper after touching the ground.

14 wickets fell on the first day

The match being played between the two teams was full of action. Australia’s team was all out for 180 runs on the first day. So by the end of the first day’s play, West Indies have also lost 4 wickets on the score of 57 runs. In such a situation, the second day is going to be very important for the host West Indies.



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