People picked bones out of a comment: Head quashes rumours of cracks in Australian Test team


New Delhi, Nov 27 (IANS): Australia batter Travis Head has refuted claims the Test side is fractured after Josh Hazlewood caused a stir with a comment that implied there might be a split in the dressing room.

Hazlewood fronted the media after play on day three and was asked how his side would handle Monday how Australia would approach day four from an effectively hopeless position of 3-12 chasing 534.

His response to the query was, “You probably have to ask one of the batters that question. I’m sort of relaxing and trying to get a bit of physio and a bit of treatment, and I’m probably looking mostly towards the next Test and what plans we can do against these batters."

Hazlewood’s remarks took my by surprise. He said, "That to me tells me there is potentially a divided change room. I don’t know if there is. I might be reading too much into that," said Adam Gilchirst, while former England captain Michael Vaughan said he was “staggered” by Hazlewood’s comments.

However, reacting to the matter, Head rallied to shut down the backlash. "I think (people have) picked the bones out of a comment on the back of a poor week, which is fine. All the boys hung out together last night, nothing changed in the way we were as a group," Head told 7NEWS.

"We stuck together, had some good conversations as we always would, win or draw. It’s a pretty level group. No doubt there was a lot of disappointment around the room but definitely no fractions," he added.

After Hazlewood's comments, skipper Pat Cummins has emphatically denied there is a split in the Australian change room, saying , "It’s a really tight unit. It’s probably one of the tightest teams I’ve ever played with. We really enjoy playing cricket together."

 

 

  

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