Travis Head Net Worth, Stats, Wife, Age, and Biography

Travis Head Net Worth, Stats, Wife, Age, and Biography

Rupama Sarkar

September 24, 2025

Travis Head Net Worth

Commonly Asked Questions

What is Travis Head Net Worth in Rupees?

Travis Head’s Net Worth is estimated at ₹24 Crore (~3 Million).

The player of the match in both the ICC World Test Championship final and the ICC Cricket World Cup final in 2023.

His highest Score in test cricket is 175.

He made his 1st international debut in the T20 international on 26th January 2016.

He has scored 7 centuries in the one-day Internationals.

He plays for the Adelaide Strikers in the Big Bash League.

Travis Head is a well-known Australian cricketer who plays in all formats for the Australian cricket team. He is currently the test vice-captain of the Australian cricket team.  He is a left-handed batter and a partially right-arm off-spin bowler.

Travis Head Personal Details

Travis Head Net Worth

$3 Million

Full name 

Travis Michael Head

Date of birth 

29th December 1993

Travis Head Age

31

Birth Place 

Adelaide, South Australia 

Travis Head Height 

5 feet 10 inches 

Batting style 

Left hand 

Role

Top order batter

Bowling style 

Right arm off break 

National side

Australia 

Travis Head’s Wife

Jessica Davies

Travis Head Mother Name

Ann Head 

Travis Head Father Name

Simon Head 

Children 

Milla Paige Head

Travis Head's Early Life and Education

Travis Head belongs from Craigmore, which is in the Northern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia.  He used to play for the Craigmore cricket team at the underage levels.

He played for South Australia at the under-17 and under-19 levels. He had attended Trinity College, where he was a key player on the college’s cricket team. His parents are Simon Head ( father ) and Ann Head ( mother).

Travis Head Net Worth

Currently, the approximate net worth of Travis Head is USD 3.5 million (approximately INR 24 crores).  He has been drafted by the Sunrisers Hyderabad team for INR 6.8 crores. His current salary is $500,000 USD (or INR 1.5 crores). His sources of income are:-

  1. Match fees ( for example, for the 2025 session of IPL, the Sunrisers Hyderabad had offered him 14 crores)
  2. Brand Endorsements: Many brands, including Adidas, Kookaburra, NRMA Insurance, Asics, and Gray-Nicholls are endorsed by him, which earns him a heavy income. 
  3. Big Bash League BBL contracts: approximately $100000.
  4. Indian Premier League IPL contracts: approximately 6.8 crores in Indian rupees. 
  5. He earn $10,000 for the T20 Internationals, $20,000 for test cricket matches, and $15,000 for One-Day Internationals.

House: He lives in a $3.5 million home, located near the sea in Adelaide.

Car collection: He has a Mercedes-Benz and a Range Rover.

Travis Head Stats

Batting statistics 

Format 

Matches 

Innings 

Runs

Average 

Strike Rate 

Test

60

101

3963

41.72

67.68

One Day International 

76

73

2942

43.91

106.06

T20

41

40

1119

31.08

156.73

Indian Premier League 

38

37

1146

34.73

170.03

Bowling statistics 

Format 

Matches 

Innings 

Runs

Wicket 

Average 

Economy Rate 

Strike Rate 

Test 

60

39

526

16

32.88

3.61

54.69

One Day International 

76

42

1136

28

40.57

5.72

42.54

T20

41

4

56

1

56.0

9.33

36.0

Indian Premier League 

38

6

113

2

56.5

11.69

29.0

Domestic Cricket Career

Travis Head Domestic career

Travis Head has played 18 matches in the Under-19 ODI Series for the Australian cricket team. He had scored 87 off 42 balls against Scotland. He won the Sheffield Shield Player of the Year award in the sessions of 2015 and 2016. He had also accumulated more than 8000 runs for the South Australia cricket team.

Head has represented the Adelaide Strikers in the T20. He made a century, 101 off 53 balls. He had also been the captain of the Adelaide Strikers.

The statistics of the Big Bash League:

Matches

57

Runs Approximately

1400

Strike Rate Approximately

130

High Score

101

His career has also seen some great achievements.

In 2015, he had scored 202 off 120 balls against Western Australia. Then he had also scored 230 off 127 balls against the Queensland team.

International Cricket Career

Travis Head International career

He is a talented and aggressive left-hand batter who made an 85-ball century in the 2021 Ashes series. At the early age of 18, Travis Head made his Sheffield Shield debut. At the age of 21, he became the youngest captain of the South Australia cricket team. As a captain, he had really performed well and had great maturity.

T20 International 

Statistics 

Details 

Debut 

2016 vs india 

Matches 

41

Runs

1119

Average 

31.1

Strike Rate 

157

One Day International 

Statistics 

Details 

Debut 

2016 vs West Indies 

Matches 

76

Runs

2942

Average 

44.2

Strike Rate 

106

Centuries 

7/17

Test Cricket 

Statistics 

Details 

Debut 

2018 vs Pakistan 

Matches 

60

Runs

3963

Average 

41.3

Centuries 

9/20

Highest Score 

175

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Achievements and Awards

  1. He achieved the Compton Miller medal in 2021- 22
  2. He achieved the player of the match award in the ICC World Test Championship final in 2023, when Australia won.
  3. He also got the Allan Border medal in 2025
  4. Icc men’s T20 international team of the year in 2025
  5. Icc men’s one Day International team of the year in 2022 to 2023
  6. ICC Men’s Player of the Month in November 2023.
  7. In 2015-2016, he was the Sheffield Shield Player of the Year.

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Current Teams

  1. Adelaide Strikers 
  2. Washington freedom 
  3. Australian men’s cricket team 
  4. Sunrisers Hyderabad 
  5. South Australia cricket team

Conclusion

Travis Head is known for his Great batting style. His main strength is his aggression and impactful style, which has earned him a special place in the Australian cricket team. However, he has also faced difficulties with that technique, which was evident in both quality spin bowling and swing delivery.

Nevertheless, I believe that he is a great player and has contributed a lot to the Australian cricket team.

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