Two vice-captains, Australia made a new move for the Melbourne Test, but Team India got the biggest good news!

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The Border Gavaskar Trophy is still tied after three matches. India won the first and Australia won the second Test. The third match played in Brisbane was a draw. Now both teams have started preparing for the fourth Test to be played in Melbourne. Earlier, Australia has given place to two players in the squad. Steve Smith has also been made the vice-captain along with Travis Head. However, after this move of Australia, suspense has once again been created over Head's playing in the fourth Test.

Australia appointed two vice-captains, what does it indicate?

Let us tell you that Travis Head was injured while batting during Australia's second innings in the Test match played at Gaba. He had a groin injury. However, Head later said about his injury that he had a slight swelling. But the suspense over his playing in the Melbourne Test still remains. Meanwhile, when Australia made changes in its squad for the last two Tests and made Steve Smith the vice-captain along with Head, the suspense on this matter has deepened further.

Head's presence is a relief for Team India

Questions are being raised that if Head is fit and he plays the next test, why would Smith not be made the vice-captain with him. But if Smith has been given the responsibility of vice-captain, then surely Head will not be available for the next match. Although no statement has been issued by Australia regarding this. But if this happens, Team India will breathe a sigh of relief. Head has become a big threat for Team India in this series. It has proved to be a tough job for the Indian bowlers to take his wicket.

More than 400 runs have been scored in this series

Travis Head is the highest run scorer in this series. His bat has been on fire in the three matches played so far. After failing in the first innings of the Perth Test, he scored 89 runs in the second innings. While in the second Test played in Adelaide, Head scored 140 runs in just 141 balls. At the same time, 152 runs came off his bat in the first innings of the Gaba Test.