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Head puts England in a spin by suggesting Adelaide pitch will benefit Leach

Australia batter says his home pitch offers encouragement for slow bowlers as tourists ponder leaving out beleaguered spinner for second Test.

Travis Head believes there should be a role for England spinner Jack Leach in the second Test at Adelaide - but his words are certain to be taken with a pinch of salt.
Australia made a point of getting after the left-armer at The Gabba, pounding him for 102 runs from 13 chastening overs.
Player-of-the-match Head was the most savage, taking him for four fours and a six on his way to 152.
England have been pondering Leach's position for the day/night second Test - weighing up the variety of the attack against the possibility of entrusting the pink ball to an all-seam attack.
But after playing his part in the brutal takedown of Leach, Head talked up the England spinner's chances of hitting back this week, arguing that his home pitch always provides plenty of encouragement for slow bowlers.
"There's a huge role (for spin), we've seen it here for a long period of time," he said.
"Lloyd Pope for South Australia has spun the ball and I have spun the ball every now and then, which is rare!
"Whenever we played Nathan Lyon here for New South Wales he's always been near impossible to hit with the bounce and turn he can get from this wicket and the patchiness of the grass.
"He (Leach) is definitely going to have opportunities throughout this series…this wicket is going to be one, it's probably going to be patchy and probably spin.
"There definitely was a plan to put him under pressure (in Brisbane). It wasn't take him down like we did, it just worked out that way."
Australia will make one enforced change to their own bowling line-up, with the injured Josh Hazlewood's place going to one of Jhye Richardson or Michael Neser.
Richardson's skills are thought to be more suited to floodlit conditions, but Head said the selectors could not go wrong.
"Josh is obviously a huge asset for us, he bowls so tight and aggressive, great areas. Jhye and Ness do exactly the same thing," he said.
"They've been sitting there in the wings through a little period of time now, waiting for their opportunity. I think both are highly skilled. Both of them are ready to go, whoever gets the nod.
"They've both bashed the door down for a while now. One of them will get the opportunity and there's no doubt they'll take it."

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