Pat Cummins’ side was humiliated in the first Nagpur Test match, wrote The Australian broadsheet. There’s no blaming the wicket when the opposition scores 400, but there’s a chance to blame the Australians’ frame of mind.
    It stated that questions must be asked about the decision to drop Travis Head, one of their standout players during the home summer, as well as how long veteran opener David Warner can remain in Test cricket after failing once more.
    The Sydney Morning Herald said India’s spin masters had dealt Australia a brutal reality check in their quest for world dominance, while the Sydney Daily Telegraph called for change.
    After Australia’s dreadful performance, the axing of Travis Head looked silly on day one and positively stupid on day three, the Telegraph wrote. He has to return. However, Travis Head alone would not have been able to raise the Titanic.
    Former captain Allan Border said the team should be embarrassed and would be left with so many scars. I hope that performance embarrassed our players. It’s just bad in general. It’s difficult to believe it happened so quickly He stated to Fox Sports.
    It seems like we overthought this particular tour and who should be there, who shouldn’t be there. We’ve made the worst possible start. Hopefully, that’s the end of it.source: sree harsha cricketMark Waugh, a selector during Australia’s 2017 tour of India, also stated that if fit, Head and allrounder Cameron Green should be recalled for the second Test in Delhi.
    There are too many bruises from this game to continue (with the current team), he said. If Cameron Green is fit, he must come in, and Head must return. If Green returns, Matt Renshaw will almost certainly be replaced, with Scott Boland also at risk.
    Mitchell Starc, who is expected to rejoin the team this week after recovering from a serious finger injury, could also be considered.

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