Veteran Australian opening Othman Khawaja talked about his retirement plans to test the cricket before the next two games in Sri Lanka. Khawaja said that he is still keen to continue playing as long as he is able to contribute effectively, adding that he is trying not to think much about the future.
Khawaja was last seen playing during a series of five-games tests against India, where the team led by Bat Kamens won 3-1. The left strike scored 184 points with a bleak an average of 20.44, with just half a century in ten runs. He was expelled by Gasprett Pomara six times in nine runs.
There will be many ongoing transformations – Othman Khawaja
Othman Khawaja has admitted the inevitable transformations in testing the cricket game during the three years to the next four. Khawaja said that he wanted to continue playing for as long as possible, but added that if the elected feels that the time has come to step down, he will respect their decision and come out safely.
Al -Khawaja said: “Over the three years to the next four, there will be many ongoing transformations.”
“I am completely harmonious with that and I still want to play and want to continue playing as long as possible. But I also know that there may be a suitable time to withdraw. If I am still playing and set the specified and added:” Like, “we feel that time has come,” “He tells me and I can go out.”
The Australia team in the next two -games series highlights the team's preparation for the transition. Among the eleventh players who won the Indian series in Sydney, was only a counstas under the age of 30. Cooper Connely and Nathan Maxoini was added to the series collection.
I still want to play the role of ash at the minimum – Othman Khawaja
Othman Khawaja is frequenting a specific time schedule for retirement, but he hopes to be part of the Australian collection for the ASHES 2025/26 series against England. SouthPaw stated that taking “summer after another” is better than planning.
“There is definitely these ideas (bending in Sydney) in my head, and I am not afraid to talk about that. I am a human being,” Khawaja said.
“I still want to play with the ASHHES team at the very least. I try not to think much about the future, this is far that I can think of. As long as we win, I still contribute, my body still feels good, I will play for me, it seems always. As if it is one summer at a time (instead of retiring after the ashes). “
It was a love and hate relationship – Othman Khawaja
The 38 -year -old is scheduled to open the strikes for Australia in this series, taking into account his strong performance during the India 2023 tour, where he was the top scorer. Khawaja, who has previously faced criticism for his record in Asia, is now feeling more comfortable with the rise and natural landing in the cricket.
He said: “(Playing in the Indian subcontinent) was a love and hate relationship.”
(But) there will be times when you score points, and times when you do not score points.
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