Head hopeful of Oz comeback in morning session
Updated On: 11 December, 2021 07:11 AM IST | Brisbane | IANS
Head, who top-scored with a rollicking 152 to lift Australia out of trouble and take them to 425 in the first innings, believes a comeback by the hosts is around the corner

Travis Head after his 150 at the Gabba yesterday. Pic/AFP
Australia batsman Travis Head is hopeful of his team getting a wicket in the first 10 overs on Day Four of first Ashes Test before the new ball comes into play. At the same time, he added that the new ball will be the key for picking wickets as it will be challenging to bat against it.
A spirited fightback by Dawid Malan (80 not out) and captain Joe Root (86 not out) helped England close Day Three on 220-2, trailing by 58 runs. Such was the effectiveness of the rear-guard act by the left and right-hand duo that Australia could not take a single wicket in the final session. “We’ve seen that with the new ball, it was challenging the with the bat and that’s going to be the key tomorrow morning. Hopefully, getting a wicket in the first 10 overs and then we get the new ball,” said Head in a chat with BT Sport after stumps.
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