After months of debate about Australia's batting order and the selectors' decision to reinstate Marnus Labuschagne at No. 3, he was forced to open anyway alongside debutant Jake Weatherald after ...
Usman Khawaja has come out of Perth with almost no runs, a bad back, and an Instagram post that has shoved him into the middle of Australia’s latest Ashes argument. In a match where Travis Head’s ...
Usman Khawaja was not allowed to open the innings for Australia in the 1st Ashes Test against England The 39-year-old left the field for 17 minutes due to back stiffness Players leaving the field for ...
Usman Khawaja's back spasms in the Ashes opener forced a batting order reshuffle, preventing him from opening Australia's first innings due to ICC rules. Despite Cricket Australia dismissing links to ...
Usman Khawaja has attracted criticism after his absence from the field at the end of Australia's bowling innings meant he was forbidden from opening the batting. Khawaja's time off the field triggered ...
Australia batter Usman Khawaja's first run-in with Brendon McCullum, during the 2011 Test series between Australia and New Zealand, was far from pleasant, as per Fox Cricket. "He absolutely tore ...
Usman Khawaja’s arrival at the crease in the first Ashes Test was delayed by back spasms, the day after he won a golf competition in Perth. As England slid to a lower-order collapse, losing five for ...
Australia's Ashes campaign began unusually as Usman Khawaja was prevented from opening due to not meeting on-field time requirements. Despite this setback, Smith and Labuschagne weathered England's ...
Usman Khawaja was unable to open for Australia after ill-timed decision to leave the field ahead of England's first innings collapse in Perth on the opening day of the Ashes. After months of debate ...
Usman Khawaja has been branded selfish and past it by Aussie cricket supporters after a stunning farce saw him barred from opening the batting because he spent too much time off the field during ...
Usman Khawaja's international future is in doubt after he was ruled out of the second Test at the Gabba after failing to recover from the back spasms that he suffered in the opening match in Perth.
All-time cricket great Barry Richards believes Travis Head can replace Usman Khawaja at the top of the Aussie batting order by simply telling stand-in skipper Steve Smith, 'I want to open.' The ...
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