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Fight Between Maxwell & Travis Head

In the IPL 2025 clash between SRH VS PBKS Punjab Kings and Sunrisers Hyderabad, a heated exchange occurred between Glenn Maxwell and Travis Head. The incident took place during Hyderabad’s batting innings, and Marcus Stoinis later stepped in as well. This marked the first time that two Australian players clashed on the field in an IPL match. However, after the match, Head downplayed the incident, saying, “When two people know each other really well, both the best and the worst tend to come out.

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The Explosive Battle Head vs Maxwell

The drama unfolded during SRH’s batting innings when Travis Head, in red-hot form, took on Glenn Maxwell in the ninth over. After smashing back-to-back sixes off Maxwell, Head failed to score off the next two deliveries. Frustrated, he exchanged words with Maxwell, gesturing toward the pitch while walking toward the non-striker’s end.


Maxwell, never one to back down, fired back, holding up the ball as if to say, “Try hitting this.” The tension escalated until Marcus Stoinis, another Aussie in the PBKS camp, stepped in to diffuse the situation. Surprisingly, this marked the first time two Australian players had a heated exchange in IPL history.

Head Plays Down the Incident

After the match, Head downplayed the clash, calling it a bit of friendly banter. It’s always fun playing against your mates, he said with a smile. When you know someone really well, you see the best and worst of each other. Nothing serious just competitive cricket. Head’s fiery 66 off just 32 balls played a crucial role in SRH’s dominant chase. Meanwhile, Maxwell had a forgettable night scoring just 3 runs with the bat and conceding 40 runs in three expensive overs.

SRH’s Commanding Victory

Hyderabad’s batting lineup was unstoppable, with Abhishek Sharma (75 off 28) and Heinrich Klaasen (48* off 18) ensuring the 246-run target was hunted down with eight wickets to spare. PBKS bowlers had no answers as SRH’s aggressive approach paid off spectacularly.

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