There’s not a lot of thought at the moment, says Khawaja on international retirement (Image Source: IANS)
New Delhi: Australia’s veteran left-handed opener Usman Khawaja said he isn’t considering retirement from international cricket, saying he will continue to play Tests as long the feeling of him still contributing to the team exists.
Khawaja, 38, didn't have a memorable time in the 3-1 Border-Gavaskar Trophy win for Australia, amassing 184 runs in five games at an average of 20.44 with his best score being 57.
"I'm just taking it series by series. I still feel like I’m contributing; we're winning games; we’ve been the world's number one team for about three years now. We've got a very solid team in terms of bowlers, batsmen and Alex Carey behind the stumps, so I’m not looking too far ahead; it’s each series at a time.