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He Might Have Wanted 100: Retiring Khawaja Explains ‘88 Test Matches...' Shout Out To His Dad
During a press conference on Friday, Khawaja announced his decision to retire from international cricket and gave a shout-out to his parents, Tariq and Fozia and jokingly asked his father, “88 Test matches, Dad, is that enough?”
On Sunday, Khawaja explained the remark before the fifth Test began at the SCG, revealing the deeper meaning behind the humour.
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