Travis Head put the pressure on the bowler, and it worked brilliantly: Mark Taylor (Image Source: IANS)
Former Australia captain Mark Taylor was in praise of batter Travis Head for spearheading the charge for the visitors' nine-wicket victory over India in the third Test at Indore, pointing out that the left-hander put pressure on the bowler which worked very well.
Opening for Australia in absence of an injured David Warner, Head came into his own in the second innings chase of 76 on day three's play with an unbeaten 49 to give the visitors a memorable victory in 18.5 overs.
"Australia had to be a little bit proactive, but as we saw in the second Test when they decided to reverse sweep and sweep everything, being proactive doesn't mean being rash. It needed someone to push the button and say 'I've got to put the pressure back on the bowler'."