Usman Khawaja criticises Queensland Bulls 'misinformation' over injury claims
- Usman Khawaja criticized Joe Dawes for making 'categorically untrue' comments about his injury status regarding the match against South Australia.
- Khawaja explained that he had communicated a plan with Cricket Australia regarding his injury and was not available due to this issue.
- Dawes claimed the medical staff had declared Khawaja fit to play, which Khawaja disputed, stating that it was not communicated appropriately.
- Khawaja expressed disappointment over the conflict, emphasizing his commitment to Queensland Cricket and confirming his availability for the upcoming final.
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Australia Test veteran Usman Khawaja has found himself embroiled in a bit of controversy, following his decision to visit the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne on Sunday, March 16. Khawaja had reportedly suffered a hamstring injury, leading him to miss a match for Queensland over the weekend. However, upon his visit to the Australian GP, Queensland Head of Cricket Joe Dawes had accused him of not playing on purpose. Now, the 38-year-old opener …
Usman Khawaja criticises Queensland Bulls 'misinformation' over injury claims
Usman Khawaja has hit back at Queensland Cricket over claims he deliberately skipped a Sheffield Shield match to attend the Formula One Australian Grand Prix, calling the accusations “categorically untrue.” Queensland Cricket general manager Joe Dawes suggested on Wednesday that Khawaja had no reason to miss Queensland’s final regular-season match against South Australia, which ended in a draw on Tuesday. Board member Ian Healy also criticised K…
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