Australia’s team arrived Sri Lanka for a series of tests and ODI against the original side. The first test between the two nations is due to begin on January 29 in Galle, as both teams are promoting for a crucial person-off in the biggest form of the game. However before the vital meeting against Sri Lanka, Australian opener USman Khawaja He invests his time and energy in the nets trying to exercise a rather unusual shot according to his standards- the reverse scan. This led to a slight exchange of thoughts between Khawaja and his young partner Kind As he received a story lesson from the opener.
USman Khawaja in the difficulties that beats the face with the shows of the reverse scanning
After training at Galle International StadiumKhawaja talked about his experiences in Sri Lanka Cricket AustraliaThe official channel during his long and decorated career as a cricket. Inside, he pointed out the observations of Konstas and other teammates of the National Team who made the opposite practice of scanning the nets to which he gave a slight answer.
“Yes. Yes. Show some respect. Okay, it wasn’t easy when I started playing the reverse scan. You’re going out to play this and cross. Now you’re good,” It was Khawaja’s response, pointing out the conservative mentality that the cricket community had back on the day he was young.
In addition, he also observed about the experiences of the game in Sri Lanka and under sub-continent conditions in general. He also talked about the difference between the game in Australian and the underlying stadiums for a stroke. This is Khawaja’s fifth tour in Sri Lanka. He was part of the Australian team in his previous 4 test excursions to the island nation and a campaign under 19 when he was young.
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USman Khawaja returns for the Test Tour number for Sri Lanka and things have changed with the reverse scan#Slvaus pic.twitter.com/qt9fo1ko0n
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Khawaja revealed his retirement plan before traveling to Sri Lanka
The 38 -year -old had a silent season and failed to leave a bat with the bat in the Home series vs. India in which the Australian team triumphs to win the Trophy Border-Gavaskar For the first time in a decade. The speculation was full that the veteran Australian opener could choose retirement from the test cricket after the completion of the complex bilateral series, but Khawaja had his own thoughts on the subject.
After the series, Khwaja sat down to chat Shar.com in which he talked about his retirement plans and possibly when he could say goodbye to the game. During the debate, Khwaja expressed his opening and flexibility on the subject and left it in the Australian administration to decide his future.
“There are definitely these thoughts (leaning in Sydney) in my mind. I’m not afraid to talk about it. I’m a human. I would still like to play the ashes in a minimum. I try not to think too much ahead, that is so much ahead As long as I think. Khwaja observed rumors of his retirement from the greatest form of the game.
In addition, he also pointed out that ups and downs are part of the game and is used to the frustration that it is not up to the bat with the bat from time to time.
“(Playing in Subcipient) was a love-hate relationship. The 38 -year -old ended.
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