IND vs AUS: Did Travis Head fight with his coach? Fellow player made big revelation on the person who hurt India

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|10-12-2024

Former Australian captain Tim Paine has made a big revelation about Travis Head, who has become Australia's new sensation. He told that there were differences of opinion with Head and his former Australia coach Justin Langer. Tim Paine has openly discussed Travis Head's differences with former coach Justin Langer. He also said that no one would have any objection if I said this. He also believes that Pat Cummins and Australia's current head coach Andrew McDonald have a big role in Head's success.

There were real differences between head-langer

Travis Head's game has improved significantly in the last few years.

He has now become the leading batsman for Australia in all three formats. Travis Head, who has proved himself in international cricket, has also made a splash in the IPL. Now his teammate Tim Paine told SEN Breakfast, 'I don't think any of them would mind me saying this, but I think there would have been real differences between him and Justin Langer. Were.'

Paine further said, 'Both of us (Tim Paine and Justing Langer) wanted Travis Head to focus on his defence. He was a young batsman at that time. They were not doing this but the head used to try for this to make a place in the team.

However, this affected his game. Because they were moving away from their natural game. It is noteworthy that playing defensive is not a natural game for Head. He is known for scoring fast runs and aggressive approach.

Travis Head tries to become a match winner

Tim Paine further said about his teammate that now Head is able to play his natural game. They sometimes fail but their approach is to be extremely aggressive. Head always tries to be a match winner. Let us tell you that Head has performed brilliantly in the first two matches of the ongoing Border Gavaskar Trophy against India.

He had scored 86 runs in the second innings of the first match. Whereas in the Adelaide Test, he batted aggressively and scored 140 runs in 141 balls.

He had scored 86 runs in the second innings of the first match. Whereas in the Adelaide Test, he batted aggressively and scored 140 runs in 141 balls.

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