Team India finally found Travis Head's weakness! This is how the bowlers will control the Melbourne Test.

Travis Head’s Batting Weakness: The fourth Test match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy being played between India and Australia is to be played in Melbourne on 26 December. In this Boxing Day Test match, both the teams will enter with the intention of taking a 2-1 lead in the series. But, in this match, Australia will face the challenge of Jasprit Bumrah, then India will try to send Travis Head to the pavilion early.

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In fact, Australia's left-handed batsman Travis Head has been troubling India's bowlers for a long time, whether it is the World Test Championship final in 2023 or the ODI World Cup final, Head has given big wounds to India. At the same time, in the last two matches of the current Test series, he has given India a headache by playing century innings. However, for the Melbourne Test, India has prepared a strategy against Head, under which efforts will be made to send him to the pavilion as soon as possible.

Akash Deep revealed the strategy against Head

“As fast bowlers, we will stick to one ball and maintain discipline in our bowling,” India fast bowler Akash Deep told reporters ahead of the Boxing Day Test. We will bowl both over and around the wicket, assess the pitch and conditions and plan accordingly.” Regarding Head, he said, “I think Travis Head struggles, especially against short balls. We will not let them settle at the crease. “We will target specific areas and force them to make mistakes, which will create opportunities for us.”

Let us tell you that in the current Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Travis Head is the highest run-scorer. He has scored 409 runs in 5 innings of 3 matches against India at an average of 81.80. During this period, he also has two centuries and one half-century to his name.

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