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Best friends no more: Travis Head and Jessica Davies tie the knot

Travis Head and his fiancée Jessica Davies  exchanged their wedding vows and officially tied the knot on April 15 in a ceremony held in Adelaide.

Davies announced the news on her Instagram account, sharing a photo of the happy couple in their elegant wedding attire.

Head has been an essential player in the Australian red-ball setup ever since he made his return to the national side in 2021. He solidified his position in the middle-order by scoring two outstanding centuries against England during the Ashes series, which played a crucial role in Australia's comfortable victory.

Their joy on this momentous occasion was further amplified when the newly-wed couple welcomed their first child, a daughter, in September of last year.

As Head continues to impress on the field, fans and well-wishers of the couple have been congratulating them and extending their heartfelt wishes for a lifetime of happiness together.


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