Australia Head Coach, Andrew McDonald, Has Backed Old Guard Usman Khawaja and Out of Form Marnus Labuschagne after They Failed to Defend their World Test Championship (Wtc) at Lord C. Africa. Labuschagne Opened in the WTC Final Against South Africa and Scored 17 and 22 in Both the innings. “He’s a big part of the future of the team. Anyone that average 45 or 46 in test cricket at that age is important,” McDonald was quoted by fox cricket.“We’ve got older players who are closer to the end than the start.
“If he can get his game in good order for the next four or five years, he can underpin that batting order. But at the moment, he’d be disappointed with the returns.“He’s Missed Out on Big Scores. He Threatened at the MCG (When He) Got A Pair Of 70s, and you know, you know, if they have a pare of havedreds, the conversation shifts as well.“But we’re confident that he could return to his best and hence (that is) why we keep picking and it is at what is at what point do we stop picking him?”
On 39-Year-old khawaja, mcdonald said: “He’s on contract, he’s an important player.” “He gives us stability at his best at the top. And we like to look at our players at their best.“No doubt, a couple of failures here and people then start to talk about maybe it’s the end. I don’t see an end date with the way to the way he of he’s training, the way hee hee hee hee hee hem Cricket, Got 100 Last [season]So I Think He’s Got Planty of Runs Left in Him. It’ll come down to his inner drive and the way he prepares.“It was a bit the same with davey as well. The way he moved, we sadw some positives in that.