Body blow for Australia as superstar batter tests positive for COVID-19 ahead of 2nd Test against West Indies

Australia star cricketer Travis Head, who scored a century in the Adelaide Test against West Indies, has tested positive for the deadly COVID-19.

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Travis Head (L) has tested positive for COVID-19.

Travis Head (L) has tested positive for COVID-19.

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Australia's explosive batter Travis Head has tested positive for the dreaded COVID-19.

Head complaint of illness after the completion of the 1st Test between Australia and West Indies in Adelaide.

Superstar Australian batter and an outright match-winner, Travis Head has tested positive for the deadly COVID-19. According to a report in The Sydney Morning Herald, Head complained of illness after the completion of the first Test match between Australia and West Indies in Adelaide. Head is currently recovering from the dreaded virus and his arrival in Brisbane for the 2nd Test against the West Indies is set to be delayed. 

The second and final Test is scheduled to commence on January 25 at the Gabba in Brisbane. Australian team and its fans would hope for Head's speedy recovery so that the 30-year-old left-handed batter can participate in the upcoming fixture. 

Even if Head continues to return positive reports for COVID-19 tests, there is still a window for him to play the Brisbane Test. The Australian batter would then have to remain isolated on the field and in the dressing room, thereby following all the social distancing regulations. 

Head's ton hogged the limelight in opening Test

Head played a remarkable innings of 119 runs off just 134 balls, including 3 sixes and 12 boundaries, and registered his seventh Test century in the previous match against Adelaide. It was his second century at the Adelaide Oval, his home ground.

Head's masterful century was a pivotal moment in the match, putting Australia in a commanding position. His innings were particularly crucial given Australia's earlier struggles; they were reduced to 129/5, facing a formidable challenge from West Indies' pacers.

Head's aggressive batting shifted the momentum. His counter-attacking style not only relieved the pressure but also ensured Australia reached a total of 283, thus gaining a substantial lead of 95 runs in the first innings. Ultimately, Australia ended up winning the match by a commanding margin of 10 wickets. 

Head's century, which came off just 122 balls, underscored his ability to rise to the occasion and rescue his team in challenging situations. This ability has been evident across all formats, including his heroics in the World Cup final.

 

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