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Travis Head not planning on being Australia’s long-term opener despite Sri Lanka Test success

3 February 2025
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Travis Head not planning on being Australia’s long-term opener despite Sri Lanka Test success
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Australian cricketer Travis Head impressed with a half-century at the top of the order in the first Sri Lanka Test, continuing his strong form in Asia. Despite his success, Head does not see himself opening the batting in Australian conditions, preferring to remain in the middle order where he feels most comfortable. Coach Andrew McDonald is considering changes for the World Test Championship final, with Head likely to move back to number five to accommodate Sam Konstas opening and competition from other talented players.

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