"When I wasn't picked in middle order...": Usman Khawaja speaks on struggles with selection before retirement
Sydney [Australia], January 2 (ANI): Usman Khawaja, who has confirmed his international retirement after the fifth Ashes Test in Sydney against England, reflected on his recent struggle with selection in the third Ashes after missing the second game due to back spasms.
He felt frustrated when he wasn't picked for the third Test, despite believing he could've fitted into the middle order.
"Trying to get back to the Brisbane game, trying to play that and not being able to come back sucked. But then in Adelaide, when I didn't get picked again - obviously Heady and Weathers were doing well, but I felt like I could've easily slotted back into the middle order then. When I wasn't picked in the middle order, that was pretty much it," Usman Khawaja said as per the Sydney Morning Herald website.
The veteran cricketer confirmed his international retirement during a 50-minute press conference at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Friday.
Khawaja said he was trying not to think about retirement, despite speculation about a farewell tour. Australian Head coach Andrew McDonald also thought Khawaja had more cricket left, even discussing potential tours like India in 2027.
Khawaja has a brilliant Test record in Asia. In 18 matches, he has slammed 1607 runs at an average of 61.80, including five hundreds and six fifties, striking at 50.09 with a best score of 232. (ANI)
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