“Two minutes turned into an hour”- Travis Head on Ashes 2023 post-series drinks controversy

The Ashes ended in a 2-2 draw with Australia retaining the urn.

Ashes 2023 ended in a 2-2 draw with Australia retaining the urn | XAustralia batter Travis Head spoke in detail about the much-talked drinks controversy that happened after the fifth and final Ashes 2023 Test ended with England winning the encounter at the Oval in London.

The Ashes 2023 ended in a 2-2 draw but Australia retained the Ashes urn as they had led the series 2-0 after the first three Tests. Hours after the post-match presentation, reports revealed that England team had not joined their Australian counterparts for the customary post-series drinks.

England coach Brendon McCullum had earlier in the series claimed he wouldn’t be having a beer with their rivals anytime soon adding fuel to the controversy.

England captain Ben Stokes though doused the fire quickly by clarifying that the two set of players did meet but at a nightclub and not in the dressing room.

To clarify… Our wrap took longer than expected because of multiple last time events. We decided to meet up in the nightclub rather than the dressing room," Stokes had said.

But Australia’s Travis Head has shed more light on the fiasco and said that something that got played up a little bit in the media. He said they did knock on England’s door a couple of times but the delay turned into an hour leaving them a bit fed up.

In terms of it, it’s been played up a little bit. Post-match, I think we hung around for a little bit. They had a couple of retirements, and, I think, a few staff that was going. We sort of knocked a couple of times and got told two minutes, which turned into an hour, and the boys got a bit fed up,” Head said on the Willow Talk podcast.

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But yeah, a few of the boys met up with them afterwards, and I’ve been in contact with a couple of the guys that I was close with about the differences in the timings. A bit disappointing, but I don’t think it was by design.

We didn’t go there together (the nightclub). It’s just by design again that both teams found themselves at the same place. I think it was a Monday night, but there are not many places to go on a Monday night in London, so we found ourselves at the same place… shared one or two Vodka Red Bulls together and then off to the flight," Head added.

Head said the players themselves laughed off the turn of events.

There was a few boys that I know, [like] Ben Duckett was sort of chirping me a little bit about us dogging them and I chirped in a little bit about them dogging us, so all in good spirits. Like I said, I think it was all a bit laughed off from us, and then the media played it up a little bit. It wasn’t meant to be, but those things happen," he added.

 
 

By Jatin Sharma - 09 Aug, 2023

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