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Ashes: Khawaja In Contention For Adelaide Test But McDonald Hints At Batting Reshuffle
In the Perth series opener, Khawaja was unable to open in Australia’s first innings after spending extended time off the field with a back complaint during England’s batting. Marnus Labuschagne stepped in initially, but on day two Head capitalised on the opportunity, producing a match-winning Ashes century for the ages.
Khawaja’s most probable return would see him slot back into the opening role, pushing Travis Head down to No. 5, although head coach Andrew McDonald stressed that the opener’s spot isn’t his only option. If Khawaja is recalled, it would most likely come at Josh Inglis’ expense.
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