Travis Head reveals he reached out to Ben Duckett after the England batter received backlash for 'drunk' social media video

Travis Head reveals he reached out to Ben Duckett after the England batter received backlash for 'drunk' social media video
By: dailymail Posted On: December 28, 2025 View: 175

Travis Head has revealed he reached out to Ben Duckett to check on his welfare after a video of the England batter went viral last week, appearing to show him intoxicated while on a night out during the Ashes tour.

Scrutiny has followed England during this Ashes series, with reports emerging that the Bazballers’ mid-series break in Noosa had turned into a beer-drinking ‘stag do’.

Duckett has struggled for form during the series, but on Saturday amassed 34 runs during a second-innings cameo to help the tourists snap their 15-year wait to win a Test match in Australia.

After England had wrapped up the Boxing Day Test in less than two days, members of the Australian cricket team returned to Yarra Park to sign autographs and meet with fans who would have attended day three.

Head, who is friendly with Duckett, was asked about what he made of England’s trip to Noosa.

‘I’m jealous,’ he replied, laughing before adding: ‘Everyone else has made a lot more about it than it should have been.

Travis Head has revealed that he reached out to England star Ben Duckett (pictured) to check on his welfare after a video went viral of Duckett appearing intoxicated
Head (piectured) felt empathy for the England batter, stating to members of the media that: 'Everyone's still human'

‘We’ve done the same thing on past tours. I don’t have an issue with it.’

The South Australian batter said he had felt for Duckett, before adding that he moved to reach out to check in on the England star. 

‘Yeah, stiff, I think [the video came] from one of his own as well. I reckon it was an English fan as well, which is a bit stiff,’ Head said.

‘I get along with Duckey well. Reached out to him to see if he was going alright.

‘Everyone’s still human, everyone’s still people, and what you do in your personal time is up to you. I know we live a high-profile life, and some people are more high-profile than others and get themselves in situations, but at the end of the day, it’s a bit stiff.

‘But I don’t think there’s any real issue. That’s something to talk about.

‘Like I said, when there’s big gaps in Tests, [you’ve] got to find something to talk about. So hopefully [we] can play a bit longer next week and less stuff to talk about.’

Chaos ensued on day one of the Boxing Day Test, with 20 wickets falling in one day. It was the first time Australia has seen 20 wickets in one day of a Test match since 1951.

A video emerged online of England batsman Ben Duckett (pictured) appearing to be drunk
Duckett (pictured) would score 34 runs during England's second innings of the Boxing Day Test to help guide his side to a four-wicket victory at the MCG
England skipper Ben Stokes (left) asked for 'empathy' over the situation. Following the match he said he was proud of how his team had bounced back following a difficult week

England would seal a four-wicket victory after only 852 balls were delivered during the entire match - making it the shortest-ever Test at the MCG since Australia’s clash against South Africa in 1932, where a total of 656 deliveries were bowled.

A proud Ben Stokes hailed his team for finally ending their wait for a win on Australian soil, adding that the victory was particularly significant considering the scrutiny the team had been under ahead of the match.

His comments came after the England skipper had pleaded for ‘empathy’ for Duckett, describing him as an ‘important player for the team’.

‘It's a special feeling,’ Stokes told TNT Sports. ‘Me and Joe [Root] have been on a few tours and it's not gone particularly well. But an amazing feeling.

‘I think in particular, the couple of days in the build-up to this Test match, it was obviously a tough time for us as a team and certain individuals.

‘But the way in which we were able to keep the focus on the most important thing, which was the cricket out there, was pretty exceptional, I think.’

ECB managing director Rob Key insisted last week that he would be investigating reports of heavy drinking during the tour. 

England and Australia meet for the final Test of the series at the Sydny Cricket Ground on Sunday, January 4.  

 

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