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‘His approach was very timid, and I feel it was a selfish’, Ex-Pak Star’s Bizarre Remark On Khawaja

Vijay Biswas
1 year ago

Usman Khawaja was the showstopper for Australia, hitting a brilliant 180 as the tourists posted 480 in the first innings against India in Ahmedabad. While Khawaja won praise from the entire cricket fraternity for his heroics with the bat, former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali made some bizarre Remarks on the opening batsman, suggesting he played with a ‘timid approach’.

In a video shared on YouTube, Basit Ali made extremely critical remarks on the Australian cricket team –

Slamming the pace with they scored runs en route the 480-run total they put on the board in the first innings, Basit said – “The way Australia played it felt like the team from 1970-80. They won the toss and scored 255 on Day 1 and 225 on Day 2. It felt like Australia are leading 2-1 in the series but it is India, who are leading 2-1. Just because they have reached the finals of World Test Championship, so they have maintained a defensive approach.”

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Ali slammed Khawaja’s approach but admitted that he was impressed by the manner with which Cameron Green applied himself, scoring his maiden Test ton.

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Ali said – “Usman Khawaja played like a batsman from Bangladesh. His approach was very timid, and I feel it was a selfish innings. You score 180 runs after playing 422 deliveries in this pitch. Only Green looked like a batter from Australia.”

Ali asserted –

“The mindset with which Steve Smith and their coach Andrew McDonald employed was extremely sad. Their coach was an ordinary player and his thinking too is very ordinary.”

Ali added – “I also want to make one more point that this is a plot to remove Pat Cummins from the captaincy and reinstate Smith as their new leader. Smith led Australia to a win in the third Test and they now want to play a draw, so Smith can once again be at the helm with his selected group of players.”

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