Jawaga comes out in “incorrect” comments in increasingly available row – Aitrend

Australia Othman Khwaga is involved in a row with Queensland Cricket. AFP/File
Australia Othman Khwaga is involved in a row with Queensland Cricket. AFP/File

The opening match of the Australian test, Othman Khawaga, criticized on Friday in “inflammation” and “incorrectly correct” from the chirkeyer in Queensland after he missed a decisive Sheffield Shield.

The 38 -year -old did not appear in Queensland’s clash last week with southern Australia in Adelaide, who witnessed them reaching the final of the local red ball competition.

Instead, he flew to Melbourne to watch the Australian Grand Prix.

The head of the Cricket Joe Dos game in Queensland then aims to the veteran racket.

“Our medical staff said all the way by being available for selection,” was widely martyred that he said earlier this week.

“This is what I understand from Cricket Australia as well. There are no issues in the knee strings as much as we are concerned.

“It is a disappointing matter that he did not play a game with Quinzland when he had a chance,” Douz added. “I got a set of jokes here that everyone wants to play.”

Khawaja summoned a press conference on Friday to shoot, saying that he was running the continuous knee strings case under a plan formulated by the Crick crew Australia and coordinator George Billy.

Khawaja has been contracted to Cricket Australia.

He said, “Joe Dawt came out on that day and said some inflammatory things, which were really disappointing for me as a player,” he said.

Joe said that the medical staff has no idea (about knee strings). This is a 100 % mistake.

“I spoke to all of our physics … I was talking to Australian physics all the time. Everyone knew it.

“This may have been one of the most shocking things that I heard, which was really disappointing, because it is categorically incorrect.”

He added that he had the grace of Cricket Australia to attend the Grand Prix.

Khawaja said: “I go home, broke up in a ball or go and watch F1,” said Khawaja.

“I still take care of my body. It is not any coincidence, I am 38 years old and I am still playing.”

Queensland southern Australia will meet again in the Shield final next week, hoping to be a decent choice.

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