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"I'll tell my grandkids I faced him": Travis Head praises this Indian pacer

Updated on: 02 December,2024 03:12 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Travis Head was the sole Australian batter to get a fifty in Perth as the top order comprising the likes of Steve Smith, Usman Khawaja and Marnus Labuschagne struggled but the explosive middle-order batter is certain his teammates won't be approaching him for tips

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Australia's swashbuckling opening batsman Travis Head said that Team India's Jasprit Bumrah will go down as one of the greatest pacers in cricket and he will tell his grandchildren that he had faced him.


Jasprit Bumrah yet again showcased his prowess by displaying a strong performance against the Aussies in the first Test match in Perth.


"Jasprit will go down as probably one of the greatest fast bowlers to play the game. I think we're finding that at the moment -- how challenging he can be, and it's nice to play against that," Head told reporters on Monday.


"It's gonna be nice to go back and look at your career and go tell the grandkids that you faced him. So not a bad series of playing with him. Hopefully I'll face a few more times, but he is as being challenging," he added.

Jasprit Bumrah who led Team India in Rohit Sharma's absence claimed eight wickets in total in the series opener. His stellar performance was a testament to his remarkable consistency this year.

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Earlier, he was named Player of the Series in the T20 World Cup 2024, where he played a key role in India's title-winning campaign.

Travis Head was the sole Australian batter to get a fifty in Perth as the top order comprising the likes of Steve Smith, Usman Khawaja and Marnus Labuschagne struggled but the explosive middle-order batter is certain his teammates won't be approaching him for tips.

"They are not coming to me for batting tips, that's for sure. Everyone goes about it in different ways. We'll have a chat over the next three or four days.

"(Bumrah) is so unique, and that's with any of the bowlers, really. Every (batter) picks up different cues and goes about it in a different way."

The Australian squad reconvened on Monday after a short break.

India will now lock horns with Australia for a pink ball Test in Adelaide which will kick start on December 6.

Recalling that match, Head said, "I remember that it was a quick test, so it was good. We got to enjoy all of the bits of Adelaide afterwards."

"It'll be nice to do that again. Don't know if we can revisit. It wouldn't take very long to watch it. I don't think that will happen this week."

While India played a day-night pink-ball game against the Prime Ministers XI over the weekend, Australia last played a pink ball Test in January.

"It's been a long time since we played one (pink ball), India got another look at it last night. Everyone's well experienced enough, especially that team as well, that in your international level.
"I think you can accustomed to things pretty quickly. I don't think it'll take them long to be prepared for it, and same as us."

Travis Head further asserted that there is no divide between the Australian team. The rumours started spreading after pacer Josh Hazlewood's comment.

"We hold high expectations for both sides (batting and bowling) and it's a very individualised sport," Travis Head said.

"So batters, we want to hold our own - we know how good our bowlers have been for us in the past and they've got us out of trouble a lot. As a batting group, we know that if we get enough runs on the board, we put ourselves in a great position.

"As a batter myself, I try to take a whole lot of pride in what I do, and knowing that if I can set it up for the big boys, that they can knock it down for us, so definitely no divide," Head said.

Travis Head backed the Australians to bounce back from their horror show in Perth.

"This team has dealt with adversity well. The small amount that we have had in the last three or four years, we have played well."

"We've had some challenging times and a couple of challenging Tests last year. We didn't have a very good week. That's fine. But we have got four more opportunities to do it, we will crack on as we do, as we have done for the last few years."

"Over the last couple of years, there's a lot of teams that lost the first Test or gone down in the series and brought it back and played really well."

(With PTI Inputs)

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