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Australia use their Head to break through India’s wall – cricket.com.au
Nathan Lyon’s bowling to Cheteshwar Pujara in the first innings in Adelaide revealed new thinking and fresh plans to combat India’s patient No.3

From the start of Nathan Lyon’s first over to Cheteshwar Pujara in Adelaide last week, the key man in Australia’s plan to break through India’s batting wall was Travis Head.
When Lyon was called into the attack on day one of the first Vodafone Test, Head joined Matthew Wade in stationing himself close to Pujara alongside the pitch, Head at silly point and Wade at bat-pad.
And almost immediately, Head had an impact.
Crouched down in Pujara’s eyeline, the South Australian’s presence seemed to unsettle…
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