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Travis Head effect? Australia open to rotating Test openers based on pitch and timing, says coach
Australia's Test cricket team is exploring a tactical shift, potentially using different openers based on pitch conditions and match situations. This move, inspired by limited-overs strategies and Travis Head's recent century,
Pat Cummins half a chance to be fit for day-night second Ashes Test in Brisbane from December 4 after sitting out two-day win over England in Perth with back issue; Australia have won 13 of 14 pink-ball Tests,
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Head’s hundred and Cummins’ possible return could shake up Australia’s lineup for the 2nd Ashes test
Australia might have to change a winning combination for the second Ashes cricket test after Travis Head's impressive opening performance and the possible return of skipper Pat Cummins.
Travis Head’s ongoing friendly feud with Ben Duckett continued during the first Ashes Test, with cameras capturing the pair in an exchange that might have backfired on England.
Just last week Seven’s network director of sport Chris Jones told Mumbrella the broadcaster wanted to see The Ashes Test matches run for five days more than anyone in Australia except for Cricket Australia.
Travis Head's explosive 123 in Perth positions him as Australia's potential permanent opener, raising questions about Usman Khawaja's future.
Australia's thumping win over England was a bittersweet moment for Cricket Australia (CA), as the Australian cricket governing body is heading for a major loss of over Rs. 17 crore after the remarkable knock from Travis Head.
England captain Ben Stokes declared himself shell-shocked by Travis Head's incredible innings of 123 as Australia, seemingly on the ropes, roared back to crush England by eight wickets inside two days of the opening Ashes test on Saturday.