Travis Head net worth: Cricket career and brand partnerships


Travis Head net worth stems from his cricket career. He is an Australian professional cricket player. Currently, he plays for Australia, Adelaide Strikers, South Australia cricket teams. In the Indian Premier League (IPL), he plays for Sunrisers Hyderabad cricket team.

Travis Head net worth

The estimated Travis Head net worth is between ₹24 crore and ₹34 crore according to CricToday. His cricket career, business ventures, investments as well as brand endorsements account for the majority of his income.

Career highlights

To begin with, Travis Head began his cricket journey in South Australia, playing junior cricket for Craigmore Cricket Club and Trinity College before representing South Australia at under-17 and under-19 levels. 

He debuted in the National Under-19 Championships at just 17 and quickly established himself as one of Australia’s most promising young talents. 

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After excelling in grade cricket for Tea Tree Gully Cricket Club, he made his first-class debut for South Australia in the Sheffield Shield in 2012 at age 18. 

At the international youth level, he played 18 Under-19 ODIs for Australia, including the 2012 Under-19 World Cup, where he impressed with both bat and ball. 

His leadership abilities became evident when he captained South Australia to victory in the 2012/13 National Under-19 Championships and was named Player of the Championship for a second consecutive year.

In 2015, at just 21 years old, he became the youngest captain in South Australia’s 122-year first-class history. That season marked a turning point, highlighted by a historic 202-run List A innings from only 120 balls, making him only the third Australian to score a double century in that format. 

He also registered his maiden first-class century and scored Adelaide Strikers’ first-ever Big Bash League century, producing one of the competition’s most memorable run chases. 

As captain of both South Australia and later the Adelaide Strikers, he developed a reputation as an aggressive leader and match-winner. 

His domestic achievements expanded further when he scored a second List A double century, 230 from 127 balls against Queensland in 2021, becoming only the third player to score multiple List A double centuries. 

He also guided South Australia to Sheffield Shield finals and earned recognition as Sheffield Shield Player of the Year.

International cricket

Travis Head’s international cricket career began in 2016 when he debuted in ODI cricket against the West Indies. 

His breakthrough came in 2017 when he scored his maiden ODI century against Pakistan, sharing a record 284-run opening partnership with David Warner

Over subsequent years, he became a key member of Australia’s ODI setup, delivering match-winning performances against Pakistan, England, India, South Africa, and Sri Lanka. 

Notable innings included scores of 101 against Pakistan in 2022, 152 against England later that year, 109 against New Zealand during the 2023 World Cup, and a career-best unbeaten 154 against England in 2024. 

His explosive batting style also translated into T20 cricket, where he rose to become the world’s No.1 T20I batter in 2024. 

He was among the leading run-scorers at the 2024 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup and consistently produced rapid match-winning innings and several Player of the Match performances.

The defining period of his ODI career came during the 2023 Cricket World Cup. After recovering from a hand injury, he returned midway through the tournament and immediately made an impact with a century against New Zealand. 

He then produced one of the greatest knockout campaigns in World Cup history, scoring 62 and taking two crucial wickets in the semi-final against South Africa before delivering a stunning 137 in the final against India. 

His century guided Australia to its sixth World Cup title and earned him Player of the Match honors. 

During the tournament he set multiple records, including the highest partnership in a World Cup final run chase. 

He also became the first male player to score centuries in both a World Test Championship Final and a Cricket World Cup Final within the same calendar year.

Test cricket

In Test cricket, Travis Head debuted for Australia in 2018. His maiden Test century, 161 against Sri Lanka in 2019, signaled his arrival at the highest level. 

He later served as Australia’s Test vice-captain and became one of the team’s most reliable performers. His career reached new heights during the 2021/22 Ashes, where he scored centuries at Brisbane and Hobart, won multiple Player of the Match awards, and claimed the Compton-Miller Medal as Player of the Series. 

Further success followed with standout performances against Pakistan, Sri Lanka, the West Indies, South Africa, and India. 

In the 2023 ICC World Test Championship Final, he scored a brilliant 163 at The Oval, earning Player of the Match as Australia secured the title. 

During the 2024/25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy, he was the leading run-scorer across both teams, and in the 2025/26 Ashes he amassed 629 runs at an average of 62.90, including three centuries, becoming the series’ highest run-scorer and producing one of the fastest Ashes centuries ever recorded.

IPL

He has also enjoyed a successful franchise career. He played for Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the IPL during 2016 and 2017 before joining Sunrisers Hyderabad in 2024. 

His debut season with Hyderabad was exceptional, highlighted by a 102 from just 41 balls against Royal Challengers Bengaluru and a tournament-leading tally of 567 runs for the franchise. 

The franchise retained him for both the 2025 and 2026 seasons.

Brand partnerships

In addition to cricket, Travis Head is also associated with brands such as Gray Nicolls, Arise Solar, Smith Optics and Tradeify.

Furthermore, in collaboration with Bleasdale Vineyards, he owns The Travis Head Collection by Bleasdale Wines, consisting of 6 wines.

Conclusion on Travis Head net worth

Overall, Travis Head’s wealth is primarily derived from his cricket contracts and match payments, sponsorships, endorsements, appearance fees and investments and business interests. 

Featured image: Travis Head on Instagram
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