Australian middle-order batsman Travis Head has been combating the bat within the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy in opposition to India. In three innings thus far, he has managed the scores of seven, 38 and 17 and has by no means seemed snug within the center.Head’s dipping type has been elevating questions as former Australian cricketer and spin legend Shane Warne has advised that the left-hander ought to be dropped from the aspect till he works on his batting method.ALSO READ | ‘Surprised by how well he’s accomplished’: Andy Flower requested to choose a greater batsman between Virat Kohli or Steve SmithIn a dialog with the Fox Cricket, Warne mentioned that Head might be Australia’s future captain however at current, he must curb his ‘technique deficiency’.“We know what a talent he (Head) is, he’s probably a future captain … He still could be, but he’s got to get in the side first – and at the moment I wouldn’t have him in the side. He’s got a little technique deficiency he needs to sort out first,” Warne advised Fox Cricket. Agreeing to Warne, former Aussie all-rounder Andrew Symonds mentioned that Travis head has been getting out enjoying “nothing shots” and must work on his batting.“With Travis, he’s probably just got to go back (to domestic cricket) and really work on how he commits (to strokes). They’re just tentative shots, you can see the disappointment as he turns and walks off and thinks ‘it was just a nothing shot’,” Symonds mentioned.“When you’re playing for your position, this is when you really get tested mentally. Can you clear your mind and really play in a positive (mindset), every shot you play it’s got to be positive even when you’re defending – and he just looks a little bit tentative at the moment.” ALSO READ | ‘He was the glue who held them all together’: Steve Waugh lauds ‘unflappable’ Rahul DravidSymonds was additionally of the opinion that the 27-year-old is struggling for confidence in the meanwhile. He mentioned, “He [Head] seems to be struggling confidence-wise just to how hard he’s going to commit and build his innings in his first 20 to 30 runs.” The collection is at the moment locked 1-1 and the third Test scheduled to start out on the Sydney Cricket Ground from Thursday.
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