Usman khawaja
‘I Was Screaming In My Head’: Weatherald On Test Call-up For Ashes Opener
Weatherald withdrew from first-class cricket during the 2020/21 summer amid the Covid-19 pandemic, later taking a second leave of absence in 2022. This period led to his relocation from South Australia to Tasmania in domestic cricket.
Three years later, he has finally earned his international call-up for this month’s first Ashes Test, nearly a decade after making his first-class debut.
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