Usman Khawaja Hints About Retirement: Veteran Australian opener Usman Khawaja has admitted that he is beginning to contemplate retirement, but insists he will leave the game on his own terms — and only when he feels the time is right.
Khawaja, 38, will play a key role in Australia’s attempt to retain their World Test Championship (WTC) title when they take on South Africa in the final at Lord’s later this week. While he remains the top run-scorer in the current WTC cycle with 1,422 runs, speculation around his future has started to grow.
Speaking to ICC Digital, Khawaja said he remains focused on enjoying the game and performing for the team.
The match at Lord’s will be Khawaja’s first WTC final without long-time opening partner David Warner, who retired earlier this year. Since Warner’s departure, Australia have tested several options at the top of the order, including Steve Smith, Matt Renshaw, Travis Head, and Cameron Bancroft. Marnus Labuschagne is reportedly in consideration for the role in the final.
Young opener Marcus Konstas, who impressed in the recent Border-Gavaskar Trophy, has also joined the squad in London for training.
Khawaja, however, isn’t concerned about who will partner him at the top.
Despite the transition, Khawaja said the focus remains on contributing to the team’s goals.
Australia will face South Africa in the WTC Final at Lord’s starting June 11.
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