Bumper barrage no worries for Head on home pitches

Bumper barrage no worries for Head on home pitches

Travis Head has warned rivals that he feels comfy coping with a bumper barrage on Australian pitches, with the additional tempo no concern for the flourishing left-hander.

Head thumped his seventh profession Test century in opposition to West Indies in Adelaide on Thursday, together with his 119 organising an virtually sure victory for Australia.

Head’s flamboyant strategy has introduced with it a number of theories on how you can dismiss him since his profitable return to Test cricket in 2021.

England went brief throughout final 12 months’s Ashes to middling success, solely barely slowing down the South Australian scoring whereas Head nonetheless averaged 36.2.

Pakistan went wider and stacked gully-point area earlier this summer time, bringing Head’s common for the collection right down to 16.2.

On Thursday West Indies went again to short-pitched stuff, setting males again and making an attempt to bounce out the 30-year-old.

“(It was my) first look at it in Australia where the ball is more consistent. It bounces a bit quicker,” Head stated.

“I felt I made really good decisions around that. Swayed out of the way of a few, played a few.

“I really feel prefer it received me within the innings a little bit bit. Got me going a little bit bit. I’ve been fairly eager and fairly wanting to get into the sport.”

Head would not buy into the discussion of whether he has a weakness against the short ball, but said he felt comfortable facing it on Thursday.

“I performed the brief ball loads higher in the present day than I did every part on the entrance foot,” Head stated.

“I felt like in England I had the entrance foot beneath management and never a lot was in management (in opposition to the brief ball).

“I feel really good at the moment picking length up. Where in England I felt like I was off the mark with picking the length up.

“You simply transfer out and in of tempos, the best way you bat.”

Head said he was growing accustomed to dealing with the varied approaches to him, given teams are coming armed with such deliberate plans.

“Pakistan went broad, which is what I’ve challenged prior to now about whether or not or not I can withhold myself and be disciplined round that,” Head stated.

“A number of instances I used to be. A number of instances I wasn’t.

“It’s no different than one on the stumps with a packed legside field.

“It’s ‘can I be disciplined to not hit one head-high to mid-wicket?’. Same because the brief ball – ‘can I be disciplined sufficient to do it in several moments?’

“That’s the game isn’t it, with any plan that they’ve got.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au