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Travis Head could open in Sri Lanka Tests

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MELBOURNE, Jan 10: Australian big-hitter Travis Head could open in the two-Test series against Sri Lanka where “quick learner” Sam Konstas is also likely to get more opportunities to showcase his audacious skills, chairman of selectors George Bailey has said.
Head, who wreaked havoc with the bat during the recently-concluded Border-Gavaskar series against India in the middle order, has been tested in the opener’s role in the sub-continent.He had come in for an injured David Warner during the 2023 tour of India and scored 223 runs at 55.75 in five innings at the top of the order.
“Trav’s an option (to open). We’ve got a number of options and there’s been a few preliminary discussions around where that may land, and that may depend on the makeup of that first XI,” Bailey told cricket.com.au.
“I think (head coach) Andrew (McDonald,) and (stand-in captain) Steve (Smith) will settle on that in due course, once we hit Sri Lanka,” he added.
Australia announced a 16-member squad on Thursday with several fresh faces added to the group that played India in the fifth and final Test at Sydney last week. Australia won the marquee series 3-1.Smith is leading the squad as regular captain Pat Cummins is on leave for the birth of his couple’s second child.(PTI)

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