Search icon
Download the all-new Republic app:

Updated 20:54 IST, May 26th 2024

'A blind slogger with luck': Fans RIP APART Travis Head for another flop show for SRH in IPL Final

Fans on Social Media absolutely ripped apart Travis Head as he got out for a duck in the IPL Final between SRH vs KKR.

Follow: Google News Icon
×

Share


Travis Head roasted by fans | Image: X/Screengrab

Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) won the toss and chose to bat first in the IPL Final against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and as it turned out things didn't go exactly according to plan. 

KKR set the tone early with Mitchell Starc picking up the crucial wicket of Abhishek Sharma in the first over and then calamity struck in the second over as Vaibhav Arora dismissed Travis Head for a duck in the second over of the innings. 

This meant that Travis Head has now been dismissed on a duck twice in a row against KKR. He was dismissed against KKR for a duck in Qualifier 1 as well.

Another failed showing when it mattered the most for SRH meant that fans on Social Media launched a tyranny against the left handed opening batter. 

Also Read | Mitchell Starc's UNPLAYABLE ball shocks Sharma in IPL 2024 final - WATCH

Fans on Social Media rip apart Travis Head 

Fans weren't too pleased with Travis Head just slogging and not using his head in the innings and leaving his team behind in the pickle. 

One fan took to X and brutally wrote that Travis Head is, “just a blind slogger with extra luck”. 

Others were quick to resonate with the fact that Travis Head managed to pull off and score a century against India in the ODI World Cup and World Test Championships. Here are the best reactions to Travis Head.

Also Read | Shreyas Iyer's superstition backfires in IPL 2024 final, loses toss even

Published 20:54 IST, May 26th 2024

Search icon
Home
Live TV
Delhi Election
Election News
Defence
SportFit
India News
World
Latest News
Republic Business
Education
Entertainment
Health
Videos
Tech
Opinion
Web Stories
Initiatives
Viral
Science News
Lifestyle
Travel
Paralympics
Good News
Download the all-new Republic app: