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It Was Something That I Didn't Expect Coming Here, Sometimes That Happens: Travis Head On Nagpur Test Exclusion
Australia's middle-order batter Travis Head said being dropped for the opening Test against India was something which he didn't expect. He added that he was ready to play anywhere in the line-up after being recalled for the second Test in New Delhi.
Left-handed Head was left out of Australia's playing eleven for the first Test of the four-match series in Nagpur after his previous struggles against spin on the tours of Pakistan and Sri Lanka last year, a move which was heavily criticised by former players like the legendary Steve Waugh.
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