WTC Finals: Australia’s head coach Usman Khwaja and Marnas came back after God’s heart broke after breaking. Cricket news

Australia’s head coach, Andrew McDonald’s, has dropped the old guard Osman Khwaja and the form, as he failed to protect his World Test Championship (WTC) at Lord’s against South Africa. Labuschagne opened in the WTC final against South Africa and scored 17 and 22 runs in both innings. “He is a major part of the team’s future. Average an average of 45 or 46 in Test cricket at that age.”“We have found old players who are close to the end than the beginning.
“If he can achieve his game in a good order for the next four or five years, he can underline that batting order. But at the moment, he will be disappointed with the return.“He has missed a big score. He threatened in MCG (when he) found a pair of the 70s, and, you know, if they were a pair of hundreds, the conversation also changes.“But we are confident that he can return to his best and so why (that’s it) why do we keep picking him up. At what point it is that we stop choosing him?”
On 39 -year -old Khwaja, McDonald’s said: “He is on contract, he is an important player.” “He gives us stability in his best form on top. And we like to see our players in their best.“There is no doubt, a pair of failures and people again start talking about that it is probably the end. The way I training, the way he is getting ready, the way he is moving forward, I don’t see a last date. [season]So I think he has a lot of runs left. This will come down his internal drive and the way he prepares.“This was the same with Davi. The way he went, we saw some positivity in it. We knew that the run was around the corner. We feel that Usman has got a large part to play.”