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Abu: Usman Khawaja extends ‘dreams of Australia’ but has no hope of Hobart

Abu: Usman Khawaja extends 'dreams of Australia' but has no hope of Hobart
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Sydney: Usman Khawaja destroyed the second hundreds of comeback tests to expand “Australian dreams” but the left hander did not expect to be maintained for the fifth and last test against England.
Khawaja who was invincible 101 on Saturday followed his 137 in the first round of the fourth test, the match he played just because Travis’s head was tested positively Covid-19.
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Hawaja , Born of Pakistani Immigrants, said on Wednesday he “underwent a dream of Australia” and his fairy tale comeback has now presented Australia with the election head with a head set to return for a Hobart test.
“Right now I don’t really hope to play the next trial match, but I will always be ready for anything happening,” Khawaja, played his first test after 2-1 / 2 years in the wilderness, told reporters on Saturday .
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“Who knows, other people might get Covid, something might happen.
You must be ready.” The 35-year-old has often entered and comes out of the side and says he understands, even supported, the idea of ​​stability in the team election.
“After you are chosen for Australia, I think you should get a fair gap for a while.
You put all the difficult effort to get there and to choose from.” “I’ve been on both sides.
I have been dropped and picked and dropped and picked.
I really enjoy the processes and conversations that voters have with the players.” Considering its hot-hot shape, Australia can be tempted to play Khawaja as an opening replacing Marcus Harris who has managed half a century in seven inning in the series.
“In the future maybe.
I have five in this test match, it’s very fun and running.
You can’t compare five to open,” Khawaja said.
In the Australian Bowling Department, Scott Bolland made use of the absence of Josh Hazlewood who was injured and made a match winner in Melbourne.
Hazlewood could not recover from side strains and Boland was maintained for the fourth test on the Sydney Cricket Ground.
“He will obviously be dropped if Josh Hazlewood matches.
It’s just a reality and it sucks, but it’s cricket,” Khawaja added.

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