'One More Home Century To Go': Cummins, Dhawan Pay Tribute To Retiring Khawaja
Shane Warne Test Cricketer: Australia skipper Pat Cummins and former Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan congratulated Usman Khawaja after the veteran Australian batter announced that he will retire from international cricket after the fifth and final Ashes Test, scheduled from January 4 at the Sydney Cricket Ground. The 39-year-old opener will retire as one of Australia's most prolific run-scorers; 30 more in his farewell Test will see him pass Michael Hussey's tally of 6,235 into 14th among Australian men. Congratulating him on his successful international career of 15 years, Cummins posted a picture of himself celebrating a wicket with Khawaja. The skipper also hoped that Usman would score a century in his farewell Test. Congratulations on an international career, mate. One more home century to go, he posted on X. Dhawan also reacted to Khawaja's retirement call and lauded his journey while wishing him luck for his final match. What a journey @Uz_Khawaja. Good luck for the last Test in Sydney and everything that comes next, Dhawan shared on X. Speaking to the media at the SCG, Khawaja said the decision had been on his mind for some time and that discussions with his wife, Rachel, played a significant role in finalising it. Dhawan also reacted to Khawaja's retirement call and lauded his journey while wishing him luck for his final match. What a journey @Uz_Khawaja. Good luck for the last Test in Sydney and everything that comes next, Dhawan shared on X. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In a career spanning 15 years, Khawaja has amassed over 8,000 international runs across formats while featuring in 87 Tests, 40 ODIs and nine T20Is. In 2023, Khawaja was named ICC Test Cricketer of the Year and Shane Warne Test Cricketer of the Year and also played in Australias World Test Championship victory. Article Source: IANS