Travis Head broke his silence on the split in the Australian team, told the whole truth of the dressing room

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|02-12-2024

India had defeated the Australian team very badly in the Perth Test. The Kangaroo team had succumbed to the Indian players on a fast and bouncy pitch. On the ground where Australia had never lost, the crushing defeat of 295 runs had given a big blow to the former Australian players including Pat Cummins' team. No one was tolerating this defeat. Meanwhile, Josh Hazlewood had dropped a new 'bomb' with his statement in the press conference, after which Australian legend Adam Gilchrist claimed that there has been a split in the team. Now Travis Head has broken his silence on this claim.

Head told the truth of the dressing room

The Australian team is under immense pressure at this time. Now his eyes are on winning the Pink Ball Test to be held in Adelaide. Earlier, the head was questioned about the news of division among the players. In an interview given to The Australian, he denied reports of any kind of dispute or disunity in the dressing room. He said that there is no difference of opinion among the players. All the players are spending time with each other. According to Head, the Australian team had had a bad week and now it is looking for new ways to bounce back in the 5-match Test series.

Head told the truth about the dressing room and said that 'other batsmen are not coming to give me any kind of batting tips. Everyone has their own way of playing and we are all supporting each other. There will be discussions between us regarding the return for the next three-four days. We have done well in the last 3-4 years. It was just a bad week for us but it doesn't matter much. There are still 4 chances left for good performance. Like before, we will again find a new way.

This statement of Hazlewood created an uproar

After the crushing defeat in the Perth Test, many former Australian players were angry with the team. He strongly criticized Pat Cummins and his team. Questions were raised on the team's approach and way of playing. After the defeat, when Josh Hazlewood, the most successful Australian bowler in Perth, was asked about not being able to chase the target, he put the responsibility on the batsmen. He had said that this question should be asked to any batsman.

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