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Travis Head and Wife Face Online Abuse Following Kohli Incident

Travis Head and his wife Jessica have become victims of online harassment after a confrontation with Virat Kohli during a recent match. Following the incident, Jessica expressed her concerns about the impact of such abuse on their family and friends, drawing parallels to the negative attention they received after the World Cup. She emphasized the need for respect and kindness in sports, highlighting the importance of mental health discussions. Meanwhile, RCB is preparing for their upcoming match against Gujarat Titans after finishing the league stage at the top.
 

Online Harassment After On-Field Tension


Travis Head, a batter for Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), and his spouse Jessica have encountered severe online harassment following a confrontation with Virat Kohli during a match against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). The incident escalated when Kohli, while batting, playfully taunted Head to bowl, and after Kohli was dismissed for just 15 runs, Head humorously remarked, “Mate, you got out before I even came on to bowl.” After the game, Kohli notably declined to shake hands with Head, walking past him without acknowledging him, as seen in a widely circulated video.



Jessica revealed that the couple received abusive messages, which also targeted their friends and family. She expressed that this situation mirrored the harassment they faced after the World Cup, where Head's century led Australia to victory over India in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 final. "It feels like a repeat of the abuse that happened after the World Cup," she stated to an Australian media outlet. "I woke up to my socials blasting... we are fine but they are attacking my friends and family." Jessica condemned the trolls, urging for more respect towards players and their families. She emphasized the ongoing discussion about mental health in sports, stating, "Passion will always be part of sport, but so is remembering there are real people and families behind the game. Hopefully, this encourages more kindness and support for one another."


Upcoming Match: RCB vs GT


In other news, RCB has topped the league stage and is set to compete against Gujarat Titans in Dharamsala on May 26. The defending champions showcased an impressive performance, winning nine out of their 14 matches.