Travis Head opens up about success against Team India
Travis Head, a key player for Australia, has shared his thoughts on the upcoming five-Test Border-Gavaskar series. Despite his impressive track record against the Indian team, Head revealed they are not his "favorite" opponent. He made these comments during an interview with Star Sports. In 2023, he played crucial roles in two of Australia's major victories over India by scoring match-winning centuries in both the World Test Championship Final and the ODI World Cup Final.
Head acknowledges India's formidable cricket prowess
Head acknowledged the significant challenge that comes with playing against a team as strong as India. He recognized their fierce competitiveness and high-quality performances under Rohit Sharma's leadership, stating, "It's never easy to face India, with each contest demanding a high level of skill and resilience." Despite his success against them, he clarified that they are not his preferred opponent due to these challenges.
Head's perspective on facing India
Head further elaborated on his viewpoint, "I don't feel like they're my favorite. I just feel like we play them enough, play them lots." He added that his recent form has contributed to his performance against India. Despite the challenges, he finds it easier to prepare for these games due to their highly competitive nature and looks forward to contributing toward a successful summer for Australia.
Upcoming Test series sparks anticipation among cricketers
The upcoming Test series, set to commence in November, has sparked anticipation among Australian cricketers. Team India is aiming for a third consecutive series win in Australia after securing 2-1 victories in both the 2018/19 and 2020/21 tours Down Under. Before this series, India will participate in five home Tests against Bangladesh and New Zealand that offer crucial points for the World Test Championship.
Head's current T20I assignments and future aspirations
Currently, Head is fulfilling his T20I duties with Australia. Following a successful series sweep against Scotland, he played a significant role in the first T20I against England as well. After losing the T20 World Cup semi-final to India, he is hopeful for an impactful performance in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy.