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Australian cricket star Travis Head has welcomed a new addition to his family as he and his wife, Jessica Davies, celebrated the birth of their second child, a baby boy. Married in an intimate ceremony in Adelaide on April 15, 2023, Travis and Jessica’s relationship has blossomed over the years from childhood friendship to life partners. The couple, who welcomed their first child, daughter Milla Paige Head, in September 2022, are overjoyed with the arrival of their son, marking another cherꦚished chapt🤡er in their lives.
Travis Head welcomes second child with wife Jessica Davies
Head shared the joyful news on Instagram, posting heartwarming photos of their newborn son surrounded by family. In his announcement, Travis revealed the baby’s name, Harrison George Head, along with his birth date “04•11•2024,” The heartfelt post also gives fans a glimpse into this special family moment. The announcement, a joint post with Jessica, was met with an outpouring of congratulations and well-wishes, as the couple shared their happiness with the world.
A bond rooted in love and ambition
Before they officially tied the knot, Travis and Jessi🍒ca were engaged in March 2021, embarking on a journey of shared dreams and ambitions. Jessica, who is a familiar face on social media with over 184K followers on her Instagram handle @jess_head, has also taken up an entrepreneurial path, establishing a series of successful restaurants in Sydney and Canberra. Her growing online presence offers glimpses into her life as a mother, entrepreneur, and supportive partner to Travis, creating a strong fan following that celebrates her inspiring ventures.
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Head’s stellar cricket career and achievements
Head’s impact on international cricket has been nothing short of impressive, with standout performances across all three formats of the game. Known for his crucial role in the World Test Championship (WTC) 2023 and the ICC ODI World Cup 2023 Finals🌊, Head has solidified his place as one of Australia’s most valuable player♒s.
Now 30, he also represents South Australia domestically and is a core member of the Adelaide Strikers in the Big Bash League (BBL). His talents have been recognized in the Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2024 , where he was signed by Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) and retained for the 2025 season. With accomplishments like the ODI World Cup victory and The Ashes Player of 💦the Series (2021-22) award under his belt, Head continues to be an irreplaceable figure in Australian cricket’s success.