Buoyed by their batting depth, Australia opener Travis Head has stated that they don’t have any motive to desert their aggressive method within the upcoming T20Is in opposition to India. Having already received the ODI sequence, Australia will begin as favourites within the 5-match T20I sequence starting Wednesday in Canberra.
In a batting line-up that boasts of Head, captain Mitchell Marsh and Josh Inglis within the prime three, the middle-order too isn’t brief on firepower with Glenn Maxwell, Tim David, Marcus Stoinis, Mitchell Owen, Matthew Brief forming the core of Australia’s T20 batting. Throw in Cameron Inexperienced, who isn’t out there for the sequence, Australia have a formidable line-up at their disposal.
With the batting depth working all the way in which down, Australia have emerged as one of many groups that begins sturdy within the powerplay, the place they’ve been scoring at a strike-rate of 169.97, averaging 61 runs within the first six overs on this calendar yr.
“If you’ve received the facility that we’ve received behind us, we’ve received to get a transfer on,” Head informed cricket.com.au. “You don’t need to be chewing up balls up firstly whenever you’ve received (Tim) David, (Marcus) Stoinis, (Josh) Inglis, (Cameron) Inexperienced and (Glenn) Maxwell behind you. It’s large energy,” Head added.
Whereas groups have used at the very least one anchor on the prime three up to now, over the past 12 months or so there was a drastic drift on this, with groups preferring attacking batsmen in any respect junctures. It’s the mannequin that the likes of Kolkata Knight Riders and Sunrisers Hyderabad employed within the IPL and one which is turning into extra frequent among the many worldwide outfits.
Since urgent a reboot after the final T20 World Cup, Australia have embraced an identical attacking intent which has seen them scoring at over 10 runs an over, which may nicely be the case within the T20Is in opposition to India.
“We are able to rating something if we will get going,” Head stated. So, for Mitch (Marsh) and I (the plan is to) try to go on the market and benefit from it (Powerplay fielding restrictions). It’s been a energy of ours for a few years, that in the event you have a look at each one-day cricket and T20 cricket we’ve put a giant emphasis on the Powerplay. We strive to not be reckless, however at some stage it’ll appear like that … however yeah, the plan is to try to get as many as doable,” he added.

