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CWC 2019: Travis Head confident of World Cup 2019 berth

CWC 2019: Travis Head confident of World Cup 2019 berth

Travis Head has played 42 ODIs for Australia since making his international debut in 2016.

Head wants to play in all formats for Australia | Getty Images

Travis Head has not given up on a potential spot in the Australia squad for the upcoming 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup despite being out of One Day International side since last November.    

The 25-year-old has also expressed his desire to play in all format of the game for his country, but at the moment, his main focus to is to play a good brand of white-ball cricket to earn a place in Australia’s World Cup squad and to which he is working on his game to be there.

At the moment, Head is struggling to find a permanent place in the ODI team, but he has shown that he is capable of playing the big knocks in Tests, which extended his hopes for the upcoming prestigious event in England and Wales.

Head told Cricbuzz on Monday, “There's still a divide to whether I can potentially be in that (World Cup) team. For me, there's no resting or stepping away from my main focus which is wanting to play all three formats for Australia. At the minute, the one-day team is presently playing a good brand of cricket but I'm close to that. I know what I'm improving in my game and what I'm getting better at, so I will continue to do that. If it comes to the World Cup, and I find myself in the one-day team, I know I can contribute.”

Meanwhile, Australia is scheduled for a hectic England tour for a World Cup 2019 followed by the Ashes 2019 in August and Head revealed that Justin Langer has not spoken to him about being more focused on his Ashes preparations than the mega ICC event.

Head signed off by saying, “I have not spoken to them but I know what I have to do. There's definitely no red-ball, the white-ball focus for me. It's about playing all three formats.”

(With Cricbuzz Inputs)

 
 

By Rashmi Nanda - 18 Feb, 2019

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