Travis Head became the first cricketer to score a "King Pair" and a century in the same year at Brisbane's Gabba.

Travis Head made history by becoming the first cricketer to score a "King Pair" (two ducks in a Test match) and a century at the same venue in the same year. He achieved this by scoring 152 runs in the third Test against India at Brisbane's Gabba. Known for strong performances against India, Head has accumulated 1,107 runs in Tests against them at an average of 52.71, with three centuries. In his last 11 innings against India, he scored 880 runs at an average of 80, with four centuries and two fifties.

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