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Travis Head becomes the first Australian men's cricketer to score 220+ runs and take 5+ wickets in a five-match ODI series.
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Ikr, it's not like without Bumrah India is butchering sri lanka oh wait it was the other way aroundAnd if he's not song, current Australia will be knocked out even by Afghans .
Bringing India in needlessly when the topic is about an Australian batter and the Australian team.Ikr, it's not like without Bumrah India is butchering sri lanka oh wait it was the other way around![]()
Ofcpurse you'd shift the goalpost nowBringing India in needlessly when the topic is about an Australian batter and the Australian team.
You did. I was only commenting on Travis/Australia. You bring India into it because you can't defend it otherwise.Ofcpurse you'd shift the goalpost now
I am spreading the truth. India > Australia as a cricket team atm, but Australia will always own India in a final when it matters.You did. I was only commenting on Travis/Australia. You bring India into it because you can't defend it otherwise.
Vvs laxman isn't even half the batter Travis head is. This comment makes it clear that you don't know muchBig test for Travis Head, this series is his opportunity to rise up and improve his numbers in test cricket.
Currently Head Averages 41 with 3100 runs in 49 tests with 7 hundreds, he is in his prime form right now and needs to take that average close to 45 to be remembered as a world class test batsman.
As of now Travis Head averages lesser than Ganguly and doesn't even have half the runs, I think he will retire with lesser runs than Ganguly and similar average which will make him a good test batsman but his name will be lost in the long list of low 40ish averaging batsman.
For instance, Travis Head is 3 levels below VVS Laxman who averaged 46 and had nearly 9000 runs.
Head should aim for Ganguly's level in test cricket, that way he might be able to call himself a good test player at the very least.
@Ab Fan @Rajdeep Thoughts?
Their test performances and average conveys a totally different story, let alone comparing, Head is not good enough to be mentioned in the same sentence.Vvs laxman isn't even half the batter Travis head is. This comment makes it clear that you don't know much
Okay bro sure whatever you sayTheir test performances and average conveys a totally different story, let alone comparing, Head is not good enough to be mentioned in the same sentence.
As of now he needs to Surpass Ganguly first, then we will talk about Laxman.
I will say he is a bit below Navjot Sidhu in test cricket who averaged 42 despite opening in the 90s.
India has produced atleast 25 test batsman better than him.
What's VVS layman's numbers as an opener?Another interesting fact about this 41 averaging batsman :
Head averages 29 away from home in test cricket
Imagine having the gall to compare this guy with VVS Laxman who has scored thrice more runs at 5 points higher average with an away average of 43.
Travis Head isn't meant to be a test specialist though? He's an all format gun and hence will be remembered in the same vein as someone like Warner.Didn't even realise the man has already played 49 Tests till now until I checked a few moments ago. Needs to finish with an average of 45 at least. His talent merits it. His strike rate of almost 65 does however suggests his ability score quick runs in Test cricket.
Only zero understanding of game will claim that Head is better test batter than VVS.Their test performances and average conveys a totally different story, let alone comparing, Head is not good enough to be mentioned in the same sentence.
As of now he needs to Surpass Ganguly first, then we will talk about Laxman.
I will say he is a bit below Navjot Sidhu in test cricket who averaged 42 despite opening in the 90s.
India has produced atleast 25 test batsman better than him.
Head needs to avg 50 but Laxman who doesn't touch 50 despite being a test specialist is a great?Head is a terrific white ball player but in Tests, to be considered a great, he needs to average 50 or close. At the moment, he is nowhere near and as all format player, excellence in Test cricket remains very key.
Even if he takes a rebirth he won’t be able to average 50 in test, doesn’t have the ability.Head needs to avg 50 but Laxman who doesn't touch 50 despite being a test specialist is a great?
Lol Hypocrite
Why do you have such an issue with Travis head?Even if he takes a rebirth he won’t be able to average 50 in test, doesn’t have the ability.
Let him get near to 45 first and then we will talk about 50, he is 31 years old and averages 41, as soon as his peak crashes his average is gonna go down into lates 30s, so lets wait and watch.
Laxman is an Indian test great(not ATG) but he was one of the biggest match winners and pressure situation performer India ever produced in Tests. It is backed by numerous performances in critical moments of the game such as,Head needs to avg 50 but Laxman who doesn't touch 50 despite being a test specialist is a great?
Lol Hypocrite
Dont not understand that a guy averaging 41 with couple of great performances can’t be rated as elite test player? The standards are not so low at international arena. Australia have better test players like Smith, Warner, Marnus, Khawaja who are ahead of him in this format.Why do you have such an issue with Travis head?
Is it because he robbed you lot of wtc and wc 2023 wins?
Their is a difference between laxman and Travis.Laxman is an Indian test great(not ATG) but he was one of the biggest match winners and pressure situation performer India ever produced in Tests. It is backed by numerous performances in critical moments of the game such as,
Kolkata
Adelaide
Sydney
Perth
Durban
Joburg
Mohali
Ahmedabad
Colombo
Napier
In Tests, presently Head is more at level of Gambhir/Rahane as his average is 41 and runs tally also lower but if he performs and takes his average to 45+ then he will be rated higher than those two.
Smith and Khawaja are test specialists and both of these 2 are miles and miles superior to Laxman.Dont not understand that a guy averaging 41 with couple of great performances can’t be rated as elite test player? The standards are not so low at international arena. Australia have better test players like Smith, Warner, Marnus, Khawaja who are ahead of him in this format.
I never said Khawaja was on Laxman's level. Khawaja is an ordinary opener.Khawaja is at least two level below Laxman, he is a 37 year old man with 5400 runs and also a lesser average than Laxman.
Lets not even get to impact in test cricket where Laxman has a dozen iconic memorable knocks while even his fans will fail to count the same for Usman.
Khawaja also averages less than 34 in SENI
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You have only started watching cricket from 2021 based on your posts so no surprises, such ridiculous posts can be expected from you.Smith and Khawaja are test specialists and both of these 2 are miles and miles superior to Laxman.
Labu is also mostly suited to tests but fair he is atleast an odi and test player and isn't hiding behind the laxman not an odi player wall.
Tests was warner's weakest format but fair.
As I said Travis head is the 2nd best all format player australia has ever had. 2nd only to Warner while laxman is a loser who can easily be replaced
Laxman's 281 is no different to Fakhar Zaman hitting a 123 of 70 chasing 400 against nz in a world cup or smacking the day lights out of India in 2017.You have only started watching cricket from 2021 based on your posts so no surprises, such ridiculous posts can be expected from you.
Those who have watched 281 live knows the value of VVS Laxman in Test cricket and we do not need a rookie’s consent to embrace VVS achievements.
You can keep on with your insult of Indian greats by calling them loser but that only validates how much seriously you should be taken on this forum.
My bad, I meant smith only. Not khawajaSmith and Khawaja are test specialists and both of these 2 are miles and miles superior to Laxman.
Labu is also mostly suited to tests but fair he is atleast an odi and test player and isn't hiding behind the laxman not an odi player wall.
Tests was warner's weakest format but fair.
As I said Travis head is the 2nd best all format player australia has ever had. 2nd only to Warner while laxman is a loser who can easily be replaced
Comparing a test only specialist to an all format player. Halat dekho in logo ki.
Obviously the test only specialist will have higher numbers cause he allocates his entire time to one format mainly because he was exposed as a rubbish player in another. To top it off he tried his hand at opening and failed mainly because the middle order was jam packed with proper batters so laxman had to open and flop lol.
Travis Head is the 2nd best all format player that Australia has ever had and him winning wtc + WC 2023 is > Anything laxman can and will achieve.
This is a fact that @Ab Fan and @jeeteshssaxena must accept.
Nothing will change that reality
Talking about cricket onlyHmm, will achieve???
He might be philanthropist in IRL, you don't know.
We desis do give this game way too much importance.
Why are you comparing An all format player to predominant test players?The unstoppable Travis Head’s average drops down to 41.35 now.
This is nearly one point lesser than Ganguly, Sidhu and Gambhir.
I am comparing their test prowess.Why are you comparing An all format player to predominant test players?
Does Travis really live in your head rent free?
A test only specialist will always be > a player in tests who divides his time between all formats lol.I am comparing their test prowess.
Also Ganguly was a great Odi player,.
Rohit sharama. Commemorate him as the goat dumb captain of all time.Travis Head has a remarkable record against India, particularly when Rohit Sharma is at the helm
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I recollect Warne's statement about Monty "he plays every match as his first match".He just don't remember what some one else done it in that kind of situation or even worse what he has done it in previous match.He will bulldoze the opposition but can't oversmart themRohit sharama. Commemorate him as the goat dumb captain of all time.
Highest S/R against IND in fourth innings of a Test match
98.19 - Vivian Richards, Delhi, 1987
88.59 - Mushfiqur Rahim, Chattogram, 2010
88.11 - Travis Head, Perth, 2024
87.50 - Desmond Haynes, Barbados, 1987
*Min. 100 balls faced
Zindabad buddy.There was a time when Indians used to turn off the television when Tendulkar used to get out.
Now, Indians turn off the television when they see Travis Head come out to bat.
Now, Indians turn off the television when they see Travis Head come out to bat.
A player might average 59 at an SR of 45, yet I'll pick a player who averages 51 at an SR of 60 ahead of him anyday of the week. Kallis/Dravid and Ponting are perfect examples.The ability to dominate attacks is what differentiates great players from good ones. Garry Sobers and Viv Richards were the pioneers of it.
See right here, I was looking for this comment @RanaHead stocks rising as Ponting makes comparison with Australian great
Travis Head is on the path to greatness according to Ricky Ponting, who sees similarities with one of his former teammates.
Ricky Ponting has compared Travis Head’s batting to that of ICC Hall of Famer Adam Gilchrist and thinks Head is well on his way to becoming an all-time great.
Ponting hailed Head’s bold batting approach and match-winning consistency when speaking with host Sanjana Ganesan on the most recent episode of The ICC Review.
Head produced a remarkable knock during the second Test of the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy series against India, where he was named Player of the Match after scoring a stunning 140 to help level the series at 1-1.
“He's on the way to being one of those (greats),” Ponting remarked.
“I don't think you can call him a great just yet. That's no knock on what he's doing because what he's doing has been spectacular. And a lot of the times, it's been when his team's needed him the most.”
Head has been a tormentor for India over the last 18 months, scoring a magnificent 163 in the ICC World Test Championship Final in 2023 and a match-winning 137 in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup decider later that year.
Ponting highlighted Head’s knack of turning up when the stakes are high, pointing to his game-changing knocks against India, as well as his hundreds in Brisbane and Hobart against England in the most recent Ashes series Down Under.
"Think about the World Cup semi-final, the World Cup final, World Test Championship, Ashes in Australia a couple of years ago,” Ponting said. “Big moments are when Travis has found a way to stand up."
It’s why Ponting is comparing Head to his former teammate Gilchrist, who was famous for his aggressive strokeplay and for stepping up on the biggest stage when his team needed him most.
Gilchrist revolutionised cricket after his debut in 1996 with his swashbuckling batting and fearless approach at the crease, inspiring a generation of wicket-keeper-batters. He was a key cog in the Australian side in a decade when they were almost invincible in world cricket, winning three Cricket World Cups, and numerous other trophies.
“The obvious one is Gilly,” Ponting said. “The way that Head plays is in a very similar way to the way that Gilchrist played, albeit a couple of positions higher in the batting order. Gilly was a six or seven, and Travis is doing his damage at No.5.
“I love sitting back and watching him play. It’s quite refreshing to watch guys play that way. It doesn’t matter what the situation is, Travis is going to come out and play the same way, and I love that.”
Head’s 141-ball 140-run knock in Adelaide, according to Ponting, was another testament to his ability to shine under pressure. With India making a comeback after picking up two quick wickets, the match hung in the balance.
However, Head’s fearless batting turned the tide, guiding Australia from 101/3 towards a commanding total. “It's Travis's attitude that allows him to play the way that he's played,” Ponting said. “He's not scared of getting out. He doesn’t care about the negative result. He's only seeing the positive outcome in everything that he does.”
His Adelaide heroics moved Head up to No.5 in the latest ICC Men’s Test batting rankings.
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IMO Warner and Gilchrist were not as mad as Head when they got going. Head’s insanity when on a role is what defines his own identity.See right here, I was looking for this comment @Rana
I don't know why people have such a massive issue with me claiming Travis is in the class of gilly and Warner when the big boss man said it himself?
Travis is easily in the class of gilchrist however in tests he needs to improve his away record and he has the perfect opportunity to do that in sri lanka. Ik for a fact he'll be at his best vs sri lanka since he'll want to ensure Australia gets into WTC without any issues.
In odi the only issue is lack of time and lack of odi bi laterals series, but he can easily score a couple in CT and catchup.
That's why thr babar and riz comparisons are a joke. Claiming ba/riz > Travis keans you're claiming riz/ba > Gilly and Warner![]()
I'm not saying that their identical. Their all their own separate brands. I'm saying their within the same class as one another.IMO Warner and Gilchrist were not as mad as Head when they got going. Head’s insanity when on a role is what defines his own identity.
I’m terms of batting style, all 3 were different.
Gilly is a stand tall kind of guy who hardly crouches or lifted his bat. Could stand and Bosch express pace not having to move an inch from his crease.
Warner is probably the most nimble and agile on his feet. He’s all about angles including raw power. He works out the bounce, variation and movement on a track very early to then calculate the approach of aggression, and the regions he wants to channel. Very much like an experienced hunter.
As for Head, his style is to not lean forward to pace when, rather lean back and draw power from a strong base that he forms due to his stance. You would see that’s the reason why he is very strong on the square and behind the wicket, and it’s criminal to bowl anything full to him as he’s already in a position to drive the ball straight.
His avg will improve as a test opener. He'll up it to 45 and 46.Many might average more than him, but few have the ability to demolish and rip to shred bowling attacks like he can.
Scored a quick 57 off 40 balls in the first innings for Australia against Sri Lanka in the 1st TestThis guy is unstoppable atm... Scored a 35 ball 50 in the 1st test against Sri Lanka and still not looking like he is gonna stop smashing.
Love his approach in all formats.
You have to blame the srilankans for not taking the review.India has made Travis Head a bogey man for others too now.
Yep but no doubt he has improved a lot since WTC final 2023You have to blame the srilankans for not taking the review.
Rohit sharma is the most clueless captain against Head. All teams have some sort of plan against him.Yep but no doubt he has improved a lot since WTC final 2023