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IND AUS Series: Travis Head might play the 2nd Test
Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins has confirmed that Travis Head is being considered for selection in the second Test match against India.
Head, a middle-order batter, has been in good form in domestic matches and has worked hard to prepare for the challenges of playing in India.
Despite this, he was dropped for the first Test in favour of Matt Renshaw, a decision that ultimately backfired when Australia lost by an innings.
According to media reports, the decision to drop Head was a last-minute one, made in response to the conditions of the Nagpur pitch, which was expected to favour spin.
Todd Murphy was selected instead of Head, and Renshaw was chosen as a specialist opener.
Ahead of the second Test at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, Cummins confirmed that Head was still very much in the conversation for selection.
Cummins said, “Travis (Head) has been awesome, he is been working hard on his game.”
“He is absolutely part of the conversation for this Test as he was in the 1st,” he told the press ahead of the second Test match at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.
“Ideally if batters chip in, or someone like green you have, it is ok to go with 4 specialist bowlers.”
Australian fast bowling great Mitchell Johnson has also backed this move.
Johnson said, “I would drop David Warner and bring in Travis Head for second Test against India.”
Former England captain, Mathew Vaughan also said that it was “ridiculous” to drop Head in the first place.
“How Travis Head’s not one of the first picks is beyond me,” Vaughan said.
Cummins also spoke about Alex Carey whose frequent sweeps had caught everybody’s attention.
“Each player has their individual method, Carey sweeps a lot, but it’s not something everyone is looking to bank on. It is up to that individual.”
Speaking about the pitch he said: “”Not sure about the pitch, it is a different soil altogether, but not dissimilar in nature of the pitch. We expect it to spin.”
“We will have a discussion over how we can fit in Starc in terms of bowling combination- going with spinners or Boland.”
Meanwhile, the Delhi & District association of India (DDCA) will honour Cheteshwar Pujara during the 2nd Test at the Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, Arun Jaitley Stadium, starting Friday.
The 35-year-old is set to play his 100th career Test match at the Kotla
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During his illustrious 14-year career, Ashwin achieved 537 Test wickets and delivered match-winning performances across all formats. Modi highlighted his consistency, especially his ability to perform under pressure and against world-class opposition. The prime minister praised Ashwin’s commitment, which inspired countless young players to dream big and achieve greatness.
Modi reflected on the unwavering support Ashwin received from his family, acknowledging their sacrifices and vital role in his career. He also appreciated Ashwin’s iconic carrom ball, which revolutionized spin bowling and contributed to numerous memorable victories. Ashwin’s jersey number 99, synonymous with his presence on the field, will be dearly missed by fans and teammates alike.
Encouraging Ashwin to stay connected with cricket, Modi expressed hope that his post-retirement journey would continue to impact the sport positively. Ashwin’s retirement signifies the conclusion of an era but leaves behind a legacy of excellence and inspiration for future generations.
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Sudurpaschim Royals, batting first, set a competitive total of 184 for nine wickets, led by Saif Zaib and Binod Bhandari. Zaib scored a solid 69 runs, while Bhandari added a crucial 41. However, their middle order failed to capitalize on a strong start, succumbing to disciplined bowling from Janakpur’s attack.
Kishor Mahato and Mohammad Mohisin starred with the ball for Janakpur, each claiming three wickets. Lalit Rajbanshi bowled an exceptional spell, conceding just 15 runs, including a maiden over. Their efforts restricted Sudurpaschim from posting a more imposing total.
In response, Janakpur’s Lahiru Milantha led the charge with a stunning 87 runs off 49 balls, including six fours and as many sixes. His innings anchored the chase, despite early pressure from Sudurpaschim’s bowlers. Aasif Sheikh, the Janakpur captain, played a vital supporting role, ensuring a composed finish.
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