Records tumble as Head scores dominant IPL century

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Travis Head lifted Sunrisers Hyderabad to a record IPL total of 3-287, defeating Royal Challengers Bengaluru by only 25 runs on Monday night.

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The dynamic Australian star blasted 102 off 41 balls, with his century coming off just 39, making it the the fourth-fastest ton in the tournament's storied history.

Head opened the batting and hit nine fours and eight sixes, with No.3 batter Heinrich Klaasen smashing another seven maximums en route to a quickfire 67.

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The 30-year-old emulated Chris Gayle with his celebration, placing his helmet on top of his bat as he saluted the crowd.

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Sunrisers Hyderabad's Travis Head celebrates scoring a century during the Indian Premier League cricket match between Royal Challengers Bangaluru and Sunrisers Hyderabad in Bengaluru, India, Monday, April 15, 2024. (AP Photo/Kashif Masood) (AP)

In the run chase, Bengaluru looked like it was crashing to a heavy defeat at 6-181 in the 15th over, until Dinesh Karthik plundered 83 off 35 balls to finish 7-262 after 20 overs.

The aggregate of 549 runs was the highest in IPL history.

Head’s blistering century included eight sixes and nine fours. The Australian left-hander pounded the fast bowlers, notably Lockie Ferguson (2-52), who had a forgetful first game of the season as Bengaluru’s ploy not to go with a specialist spinner backfired.

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Elsewhere in the T20 competition, young gun Jake Fraser-McGurk scored a half-century on his IPL debut as Delhi Capitals beat Lucknow Super Giants by six wickets.

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The 22-year old Victorian smacked 55 runs off only 35 balls, including five sixes, as Delhi chased down Lucknow's 7-167 with two overs to spare.

Fraser-McGurk has continued his stellar rise in the shortest form of the game, which included a debut for Australia against the West Indies over the summer.

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