Head's Ashes Gamble: Why He Chose Shield Over T20I Series

Travis Head has made a strategic decision to focus on Ashes preparation over the T20I series against India. He'll play for South Australia in the Sheffield Shield alongside Alex Carey. This move follows similar decisions by Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc to prioritize Test cricket. Meanwhile, India has also released Kuldeep Yadav for red-ball practice ahead of the South Africa Test series.

Key Points: Travis Head Released From T20I Squad for Ashes Preparation

  • Head will play his first first-class match since July against Tasmania
  • He joins Hazlewood and Starc in prioritizing Ashes preparation
  • Selectors gave Head personal choice between formats
  • India also released Kuldeep Yadav for red-ball practice
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Head released from T20I squad to play Shield games for Ashes preparations

Australia opener Travis Head prioritizes Sheffield Shield cricket over T20I series against India to prepare for upcoming Ashes campaign alongside Hazlewood and Starc.

Head released from T20I squad to play Shield games for Ashes preparations
"The selectors left the decision on whether to play in the Shield or the final two T20Is against India to Head himself. - cricket.com.au"

New Delhi, Nov 3

Australia opener Travis Head will miss the final two T20Is against India, having been released from Australia's T20I squad to play for his state in the fourth round of Shield matches, which begin next Monday, as part of his preparations for the upcoming Ashes.

Every member of Australia's first Ashes Test squad might feature in the upcoming Sheffield Shield round. Head will be available to face Tasmania in Hobart next week in what will be his first first-class match since the tour of the West Indies in July.

According to cricket.com.au, the selectors left the decision on whether to play in the Shield or the final two T20Is against India to Head himself. However, the 31-year-old chose to play alongside Alex Carey for South Australia against Tasmania in Hobart from November 10.

Head is the third member of Australia's T20 squad to prioritise preparation for the five-Test campaign against England after Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc.

Hazlewood, who left the T20I series after the second game in Melbourne, and Starc are set to play for New South Wales against Victoria.

Adam Zampa, who is at home awaiting the birth of his second child, could also train with the team while they are nearby. There is an outside chance the leg-spinner might play in either of the final two series matches in Queensland.

Meanwhile, India have released Kuldeep Yadav from their T20 squad touring Australia to return home and play for India A in a four-day match against South Africa A that begins on Thursday.

In a statement, the BCCI said the move aims to give Kuldeep valuable red-ball game time ahead of the upcoming two-match Test series against South Africa, starting on November 14 at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, where he is expected to play a key role.

Kuldeep picked 2-45 in India's five-wicket loss in the second T20I to Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Washington Sundar replaced him in Sunday's game at the Bellerive Oval, which India won by five wickets to level the series at 1-1.

- IANS

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Priya S
I respect that BCCI is doing the same with Kuldeep. Test cricket should always be the priority. Good to see both boards thinking long-term rather than just short T20 series wins.
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in Delhi, I'm a bit disappointed though. Paid good money for tickets expecting to see the full Australian team. Hope the replacements put up a good show! 🤞
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Arjun K
This shows how much the Ashes means to them! Head, Starc, Hazlewood all skipping T20s. Meanwhile, our players get rotated so much between formats. Sometimes wish we had this kind of clear planning.
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Michael C
Good decision by both teams. Red ball cricket needs proper preparation. Kuldeep at Eden Gardens could be lethal! Excited for the SA test series now.
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Kavya N
Honestly, this makes the T20 series a bit less exciting. But it's good for cricket overall - shows that test cricket still holds the highest importance. Well done to both boards for thinking about player development! 👍

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