Travis Head leads Ashes celebrations as Australian team dons ‘Ronball’ T-shirts after win | Cricket News
Travis Head may miss a training session or two ahead of the fourth Ashes Test in Melbourne after the left-hander’s enthusiastic celebration of their Ashes win inside 11 days of cricket. The Adelaide hometown hero, who played more than his part in the victory with a big second innings hundred that put the target beyond England’s reach, was the party starter after the 82-run win secured the urn for at least another 18 months, Australian media reported. And a new term entered the cricketing vocabulary in the process, in response to Bazball, the creed that bit the dust in the first three Tests of the series. After the triumphant Aussie team returned to the dressing room, Head handed each player a fresh white T-shirt. Across the front, in big red letters, was the word ‘Ronball’, accompanied by a cartoon of chief coach Andrew McDonald, nicknamed Ronald. According to The Sydney Morning Herald, the term was first noticed during the Adelaide Test against the West Indies in 2022, when a piece of paper bearing the word …
