Travis Head gets his 9th Test century and his second in the ongoing Border Gavaskar Trophy, at Gabba on Day 2. Jasprit Bumrah, who came to bowl his 19th over, slips a full toss that Head used nicely, reaching his century. Head then did his usual celebration, taking off his helmet and showing off to the crowd, having his bat as its stand. A hug to his partner Steve Smith and then resumed the play. HE'S DONE IT AGAIN!Travis Head brings up another hundred ⭐️#AUSvIND | #PlayOfTheDay | @nrmainsurance pic.twitter.com/10yBuL883X — cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) December 15, 2024 He also had gotten a century (140 of 141) in the first innings against India, which ended with a fiery send-off from Siraj—the mother of all controversies. Read also: Watch: Mohammed Siraj Flips Bails to Rattle Marnus Labuschagne Australia all over India India is probably cursed by Travis Head, who stands up everytime, whenever India tries to gain something from a game, be it the infamous 2023 World Cup final or a Test match. Never mind, this time Steve Smith came out of his coffin, giving nice support to the main man, Head. India, who looked clueless on day 1, seemed to get back their mojo in session 1. Jasprit Bumrah got the early breakthrough, clearing both the openers, Khawaja and McSweeney. Marnus Labuschagne, despite stump drama, got trapped by the young Nitish Reddy. A celebration of wicket is now looking like an endgame for the Indians, as both batters Smith and Head have become the major "Head-ache." Australia has not only crossed 200 but has accumulated 34 more runs before the Tea. The Aussie plan looks simple: get over the bowlers until the Indian captain decides to bring Bumrah. And Rohit did exactly the same, bringing Bumrah after 9 runs of Ravindra Jadeja. Bumrah came and conceded 8 runs, and then 4 runs in the over, in which Head completed his century. The situation is no doubt getting scary for India, especially if runs start piling up unless the scoreboard looks too big for a hyped but struggling batting order.