AUS Vs IND, 2nd Test: Travis Head's love affair with Indian Cricket Team continues, as the star batsman scores yet another ton to power Australia into a comfortable position in the ongoing 2nd Test at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide.


The 'local boy' has smashed record books with his scintillating knock, as he has now tons with three different balls against India (white ball, pink ball, red ball).


While celebrating, Travis Head did something unique, as he looked up in the sky to pay tribute to his 'late' friend Phillip Hughes, who died excatly 10 years ago, on November 27.


Phillip Hughes was one of the most promising aspects in the Australian cricket circuit, and went on to smash a ton on his ODI debut, vs Sri Lanka.


He lost his life during a Sheffield Shield match while playing for New South Wales, as he was batting on 63, when a bouncer from compatriot Sean Abbott struck the back side of his skull, and hence, the blow proved to be fatal.


Coming back to the celebration, Travis Head further went on to swing the bat like a baby in his arms, as he dedicated his ton to his newborn child, who was present in the stands with his mother.


Watch Travis Head's special celebration run here:










Travis Head Surpasses Ian Chappell For THIS Sensational Record


Travis Head scored his 3rd Test century at the Adelaide Oval, and has achieved the feat within just 9 innings. With his latest ton, he now holds the record for most Test tons scored by a South Australia-born cricketer, surpassing previous-record holder, Sir Ian Chappell, who has two tons in 15 innings.