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Travis Head Updates “Just A Little Sore But I Should Be Fine” On His Groin Injury

Deember 18, 2024: Travis Head, after his stellar performance in the Brisbane Test against India, provided an update regarding his groin injury, which had raised concerns earlier in the series. Head, who was named Player of the Match for his exceptional innings of 152 runs off 160 balls, shared that he was feeling “just a little sore” but expected to be fit and available for the next game.

In a candid post-match interview, Head said, “Just a little sore but I should be fine.” His injury had been a topic of discussion, but this positive update indicates that it isn’t serious enough to derail his involvement in the remainder of the series. Given Head’s immense value to Australia, especially in their middle order, this news will come as a relief to both his team and fans.

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Head’s 152 came on a challenging Gabba pitch and showcased his superb batting prowess. His knock was instrumental in setting Australia up with a solid total in the first innings, and his strike rate of 95 further emphasized the aggressive tempo he maintained throughout.

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In his post-match comments, Head reflected on his innings and how he managed to adapt to the conditions: “Feels like I batted quite a while ago to be honest. Happy to contribute, nice to get some runs and set us up in the first innings. Challenging wicket, worked through the gears well, pleased I was able to get through and set the team up.” His maturity in reading the game and adapting to the challenges of the wicket were evident, and he took particular pride in his partnership with Steve Smith, which helped solidify Australia’s position.

Head’s 152 also made history, as he became the first batter to record both a King Pair and a century at the Gabba within the same calendar year, underlining his unique achievement at one of Australia’s most iconic venues.

His ability to score under pressure is perhaps most visible in his performances in critical moments: from the ICC World Test Championship final, to the 2023 Cricket World Cup final, to the series-levelling pink-ball Test in Adelaide.

With Head continuing to impress with both the bat and his leadership qualities, Australia will hope he remains fit for the remainder of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. His remarkable consistency against India suggests that he will be a key figure in shaping the outcome of the series, especially as both teams are vying for supremacy.

Head’s ability to dominate under pressure and his growing stature in Test cricket make him one of the players to watch in the coming matches.

Disha Rojhe

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