Travis Head Open to Bat Anywhere for Australia's Test Success
Australian cricketer Travis Head expresses his willingness to bat in any position to benefit his team ahead of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. With Steve Smith returning and Cameron Green sidelined, Australia may see new combinations. Head emphasizes team success over individual achievements, balancing cricket with family commitments.
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Amidst ongoing discussions on Australia's Test lineup, batter Travis Head has declared his readiness to occupy any batting position needed for the team's success. With the Border-Gavaskar Trophy approaching, he may be a potential opening partner for Usman Khawaja due to changes in the squad.
The series against India kicks off on November 22 in Perth, with Steve Smith back to number four and Cameron Green unavailable due to back surgery. This situation opens opportunities for Head, all-rounder Mitchell Marsh, or domestic players like Marcus Harris, Cameron Bancroft, and Matt Renshaw.
Despite his impressive record in white-ball cricket, Head's Test contributions have been notable, scoring 223 runs with a half-century in five innings. Set to miss the ODI series against Pakistan for paternity leave, Head prioritizes team performance over personal accolades, highlighting family and teammate support as his driving forces.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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