IPL News / 'Real People Behind the Game’: Travis Head’s Wife Speaks Out As Kohli Handshake Snub Leads to Online Abuse
·2 hours ago·2 min read

Key Points
Jessica Head, wife of Australian batter Travis Head, spoke out about social media abuse directed at her family and friends after her husband's on-field exchange with Virat Kohli during an IPL match in Hyderabad.
Adelaide, May 25: Jessica Head, wife of Australian batter Travis Head, spoke out about social media abuse directed at her family and friends following her husband's on-field exchange with Virat Kohli during an Indian Premier League match last week in Hyderabad.
During RCB’s chase, Kohli and Head exchanged words, though the exact nature of the conversation is still unclear. After SRH sealed a 55‑run victory, Head attempted to shake hands with Kohli during the customary post‑match greetings.
Kohli, however, walked past him without responding and refused to shake hands with him while greeting other SRH players in his usual manner. The incident quickly went viral on social media and triggered intense reactions online.
“It feels like a repeat of the abuse that happened after the World Cup. I woke up to my socials blasting... We are fine, but they are attacking my friends and family,” Jessica told The Advertiser on Monday.
Jessica also revealed that similar instances of online abuse happened after Australia defeated India in the 2023 ODI World Cup final, the World Test Championship final and the 2024 Boxing Day Test and urged fans to be more respectful towards cricketers and their families on social media.
Also Read: Delhi High Court Allows Vinesh Phogat To Participate In Asian Games 2026 Selection Trials
“I think across all sports at the moment there’s an important conversation around mental health, perspective and the way we speak to one another. 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.”
RCB will now face Gujarat Titans (GT) in Qualifier 1 at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala on Tuesday. SRH finished third and will play the Eliminator against the Rajasthan Royals at the New PCA Stadium in New Chandigarh on Wednesday.
(IANS)
During RCB’s chase, Kohli and Head exchanged words, though the exact nature of the conversation is still unclear. After SRH sealed a 55‑run victory, Head attempted to shake hands with Kohli during the customary post‑match greetings.
Kohli, however, walked past him without responding and refused to shake hands with him while greeting other SRH players in his usual manner. The incident quickly went viral on social media and triggered intense reactions online.
“It feels like a repeat of the abuse that happened after the World Cup. I woke up to my socials blasting... We are fine, but they are attacking my friends and family,” Jessica told The Advertiser on Monday.
Jessica also revealed that similar instances of online abuse happened after Australia defeated India in the 2023 ODI World Cup final, the World Test Championship final and the 2024 Boxing Day Test and urged fans to be more respectful towards cricketers and their families on social media.
Also Read: Delhi High Court Allows Vinesh Phogat To Participate In Asian Games 2026 Selection Trials
“I think across all sports at the moment there’s an important conversation around mental health, perspective and the way we speak to one another. 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.”
RCB will now face Gujarat Titans (GT) in Qualifier 1 at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala on Tuesday. SRH finished third and will play the Eliminator against the Rajasthan Royals at the New PCA Stadium in New Chandigarh on Wednesday.
(IANS)
📱 Get Argus News App
✨📰 60 Word News🎬 Argus Podcast📺 Live TV and Breaking News🔔 Free Notification Alerts
Download Free:
Related Topics
Explore more stories