Head’s innings was characterised by nine boundaries and eight towering sixes, as he relentlessly attacked the bowling from the outset. His remarkable timing and placement combined with sheer brute force allowed him to dispatch the ball to all parts of the ground with consummate ease.
The Australian left-hander’s century provided a significant boost to his team, propelling them to a commanding position in the match and leaving the opposition bowlers shell-shocked. His innings was not only a display of individual brilliance but also a masterclass in the art of aggressive batting in the shortest format of the game.
Head’s achievement of reaching a century in just 39 balls adds his name to the illustrious list of players who have lit up the IPL with their explosive batting performances.
RCB’s Chris Gayle, who achieved the landmark in 30 balls way back in 2013, leads the list of fastest centurions followed by Yusuf Pathan (Rajasthan Royals) in 37 balls and David Miller (Kings XI Punjab) in 38 balls.
It serves as a reminder of the thrilling and unpredictable nature of T20 cricket, where moments of brilliance can turn the tide of a match in an instant.
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