On Australia Day last year, South Australian captain Head opened the batting and struck his highest ODI score – 128 against Pakistan.
“It was a special day to play my first one-day fixture in Adelaide and then to get some runs,” Head told reporters on Thursday.
Head was dropped after consecutive failures in the series openers against England, who hold an unassailable 3-0 lead entering the fourth fixture.
And the 24-year-old has yet to be told if he’s in Friday’s team, let alone replacing Finch at the top of the order.
“Hopefully that opportunity comes, I’m not quite sure yet,” Head said.
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“If I get my opportunity tomorrow hopefully I can do the same (as last year). It’s a beautiful batting wicket and plenty of runs out there.
“I feel like I have been playing well in the Big Bash but I have been disappointed in the way I have started in this series.
“I’m happy to bat wherever … as high as I can bat is nice, I think everyone in world cricket would say the same thing in white-ball cricket – bat as high as they possibly can.
“But I’m just happy to get my opportunity again after a pretty disappointing first two games.”