Usman Khawaja considers that the consistency in the Australian test series group will set a powerful spot to hang in the upcoming challenge in the coming month against India. As they are concerned about victory in India after the first victory in the game that they won against India in 2004.
Australia will display the team list for the test series on Wednesday. From Usman Khawaja’s point of view, a few spots in the team need to fill up, especially in the batting field under discussion.
When Australia was playing the final test game against England the previous year, they made a single change in their squad. In the last test series, Khawaja fulfilled the spot of Marcus Harris as an opener after his devastating double hundreds against England.
Australia had not brought changes in the squad except for Cameron Green. While playing in the Sydney, Cameron Green got a finger fracture. Due to this mishap, Matt Renshaw continued the series in Sydney in the palace of Cameron Green. Australia replaced only one player in the Top series of the batting line. The bowling line of Australia is a shift to a bit of change.
While taking part in a series against Pakistan and Srilanka, a few squad members got injured. So with the lack of fast bowlers, Australia recalls Ashton Agar and Mitchel Swepson at the SCG.
Usman Khawaja is one of the head batsmen, including Steven Smith and David Warner. These senior squad members have a great experience playing matches in Asian countries or Sub continents. But albeit Warner’s compelling record may cause difficulty for Australia.
We have experience playing several series in the sub-continent. Khawaja said at the beginning of Seanson2 of The Test Documentary in Sydney. Every Squad player has gained a lot of chances to play in the sub-continent and gain experience.
We should consider that consistency and Australia’s stability will Serve them. Khawaja said: whenever he has a chance to play in the sub-continent, he feels that conditions are pretty different from the situations and needs before they play. With these continued changes, it’s tough for Australia to win the match.
Usman Khawaja said that they need the stability of almost one and a half years or more to gain a peek at winning matches played in the subcontinent. This stability will Serve Australia to set up a strong place while playing against India.
Usman Khawaja considers the sub-continent tour an essential and significant tour for Australia. The Australian squad is back to perform after a long time in India, and this time their stability will Serve them to gain victory. But still, Australia needs to have several lessons to learn before playing the games in Asian countries.
Performing in the test series is a big challenge for every Cricket as you have only three chances to show your hard work and ability. But I have long waited for this chance to play in the sub-continent. Usman Khawaja said.
Several players with enough chances to play in the sub-continent know about the conditions and experience they gain while playing in Asia. But we feel very respectful when playing in the sub-continent.
Usman Khawaja said that we only have to focus on one plan when playing in India. We have to follow the conditions and wickets available at that time because this is the only way to have a good chance of victory.
The last time we played in India, we were near to our success but unfortunately didn’t get it. I hope this time we will learn from our previous experience and we will put in our best efforts to win the games.
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