Australia Leader of the national cricket team Travis Sardar He opened up about his spat with himself Muhammad Siroch on the second day of the second Test against India National cricket team. He said the passer took his comments the other way because he appreciated him for getting him out.
One of the highlights of the second Test between India and Australia was the heated debate between Travis Head and Mohammad Siraj. The two players had a heated altercation on Day 2 of the Adelaide Test.
This came after Mohammad Siroj removed Travis Head, who was standing with the big guns and hit a terrific century after hitting a six. The fast bowler dropped his cables and followed it up with a furious delivery across the face of the Australian national cricket team’s batting line.
Afterwards, Travis Head also had a few words before being waved off the field by Mohammad Siraj. The incident became the talk of the day and now the Australian national cricket team batsman has opened up about the whole story.
I said well bowled but he thought otherwise and was a bit disappointed with what happened – Travis Head spat with Mohammad Siraj
The skipper revealed that he told the Indian pacer that he had bowled well, but the pacer disagreed. However, he expressed his disappointment with the way things are going. Speaking to Fox Cricket, he explained:
“(In front of Siroj after he got out) I said he bowled well, but he thought otherwise, he was a bit disappointed with what happened, but it is what it is. If that’s how they want to present themselves.”
The batting has been good for the last few weeks and it was good to get a couple of runs – Travis Head on his century
Sardar, who scored 140 runs off 141 balls, also spoke about his batting. He said that although it was difficult to bat, it was good for him to get some runs under his belt. He elaborated:
“It’s nice to get some runs. The batting has been good in the last few weeks and it was good to get some runs. I took my chances; they bowled well; it was a tough wicket and it put the guys in a good position. I could have “If we do the right things, both sides think they can dominate. I’m not saying we’re dominant right now, but we’re in a great position.”
I wanted to take my chances – Travis Head
The chief also spoke about the celebration of reaching the century. She emphasized that it was for her infant son. He added:
“With the quality of speed that they have, they have to take their chances, I wanted to take my chances. I played really well in some moments. (in the 100 celebration) The baby boy would have been a few weeks ago. If I hadn’t done it for Harrison, got some wood from mrs.”
Head, with his innings, put the Australian national cricket team in a dominant position as they took a commanding lead of 157 runs. After that, the bowlers did their job and picked 5 Indian wickets to put the visitors in all sorts of trouble.
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