Travis Head Recognizes the Buzz Surrounding Virat Kohli before IND vs AUS Tests: 'He's a Major Player'

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Australia batsman Travis Head is confident that Indian captain Virat Kohli will showcase his brilliance during the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Head praised Kohli as a "world-class" player and emphasized the need for his team to show respect towards Kohli's ability on the field. He acknowledged that there will be instances in the five-match series where Kohli will be unstoppable at the crease.

Virat Kohli's arrived on Australian shores last week, and the right-handed batter is feeling the heat, having scored just two Test centuries in the last five years. His form became a huge sticking point between India head coach Gautam Gambhir and former Australia captain Ricky Ponting, with both of them trading barbs at each other.

In 2024, Kohli averages just a little above 24 in the longest format of the game, and in his last ten innings, he has scored just one half-century. The upcoming series against Australia is potentially Virat's last tour Down Under. Australia has always brought out the best out in Virat, as the former India captain has registered more than 1,300 runs in 13 Tests.

"He's pretty big. Everyone talks about Virat, wherever he goes. Maybe the closed sessions give him a bit of freedom, bit of space. There won't be a series where you would play India and you wouldn't talk about Kohli," Travis Head told reporters at the Optus Stadium, Perth on Monday.

"No doubt, we will go through all their players, cannot wait to start well against them. Virat's going to have his moments in this series, hopefully not too many of them. He's a world-class player. Over the course of five Tests, he is going to play well at some stage. We have to understand and respect that. Hopefully the players on our side also have their moments in the series," he added.

'Have plans for each player'

Ever since Virat Kohli has landed in Australia, he has been covered on the front pages by popular Australian publications like The Sydney Morning Herald and the West Australian. The newspapers have showered him with monikers like 'GOAT' and 'King Kohli'

Australia off-spinner Nathan Lyon, who is the leading wicket-taker in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, said that the bowling lineup has plans ready for each batter ready, not just Virat. "Cannot wait to get cracking", said Lyon as he sent out alarm bells ringing for the Indian side, who are entering the upcoming series, on the back of a home series defeat against New Zealand.

"We know what India brings to the table so it is going to be a massive challenge for us. It is not just Virat, we have got plans for each one of their guys. They have a side full of superstars, the batting lineup which is exciting, it is a massive challenge for us," said Lyon.

"We are looking forward to that, we have some plans in store. Let's get cracking on Friday," he added.

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