Head, who was the standout performer for Australia on Day 2 of the pink-ball Test on December 7, said his emphatic century had put Australia in a commanding position.
At Tea, Australia was at 332/8, with Mitchell Starc (18*) unbeaten. Head increased lead over India to 152 runs with a brilliant knock of 140, slamming yet another big score against India.
Strong performances by Marnus Labuschagne and Travis Head helped Australia to take a lead over India on day two of the second Test match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Adelaide on Saturday.
The Adelaide Test, starting on December 6, sees India entering with both a mental and physical edge, following a dominant 295-run win in the first Test at Perth, led by Jasprit Bumrah's bowling and captaincy.
Wicketkeeper batter Alex Carey exuded confidence in Australian batters' preparations, focused on counterattacking India's A-Lister Jasprit Bumrah ahead of the second Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) in Adelaide.
Head would be one of key players in focus during the pink-ball, day-night Test starting from December 6 at Adelaide. India is 1-0 ahead in the series following a 295-run win at Perth's Optus Stadium in the first Test. Travis plays for South Australia in domestic cricket, which uses Adelaide
The Australian cricket team is gearing up for the much-anticipated Pink-ball Test against India in Adelaide, part of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, set to begin on Friday.
Australia's Travis Head put the rumour mill to rest by assuring that there is "definitely no divide" in the team before the second Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against India in Adelaide.
India bounced back from a whitewash series loss to New Zealand at home in the most dominant way possible, thrashing Australia by 295 runs at Perth's Optus Stadium despite being bundled out for 150 runs in the first innings.