Former Indian Premier League (IPL) player Shreevats Goswami lauded Travis Head’s unconventional batting technique after the Australian’s impressive century against India in the third Test at The Gabba. Goswami highlighted Head’s hand-eye coordination and leg-side play as key strengths, emphasizing that textbook technique isn’t essential for success at the highest level.
‘You don’t require 100% technique to get runs’

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