Jasprit Bumrah’s return to Test cricket has cast a long shadow over Australia as they prepare to face India in the second Test at Adelaide Oval starting Friday. The Indian spearhead has become a central talking point, with Australian batter Travis Head acknowledging the immense challenge ahead.
“Jasprit is unique. I’ve been lucky to face him a few times, so I know what’s coming; I just need to start well,” Head said during a media interaction on Monday.
“He’s probably going to go down as one of the greatest fast bowlers, and it will be nice to tell the grandkids that I faced him.”
Bumrah’s ability to extract pace and movement even under the most challenging conditions has been a hallmark of his career, and his role will be pivotal as India looks to extend their dominance following a 295-run victory in Perth.
For Australia, recovering from that heavy defeat is imperative, and Head believes the team is ready to bounce back. “We didn’t have a very good week, but we have got four more opportunities. The writing was on the wall pretty quickly in that Test, and we were pushing uphill,” he admitted.
The day-night format of the Adelaide Test adds an extra layer of intrigue, with the pink ball often aiding bowlers under lights. However, Head downplayed the challenge, maintaining a calm approach. “It’s still a game of cricket. It’s just a pink ball coming down; you face it in the same way, and you’ve got to react to it the same way,” he said.
Australia will also have to contend with the absence of experienced pacer Josh Hazlewood, who is sidelined due to injury. Despite this setback, Head expressed confidence in the team’s bowling reserves. “Josh is a huge loss, but we have got some pretty good stocks in the sheds with Scott (Boland), Sean (Abbott), and (Brendan) Doggett,” he noted.
Head’s familiarity with Adelaide Oval, where he has been named “Player of the Match” in his last two Tests, offers some solace to the hosts. Still, Bumrah’s formidable presence looms as a potential game-changer. The clash promises to be a battle of nerves and skill, with Bumrah spearheading India’s charge against an Australian side determined to restore parity in the series.