Usman Khawaja Defends Injury Plan After Criticism from Queensland Cricket Leadership
Khawaja refutes claims about his fitness and absence from a key Sheffield Shield match, emphasizing transparency and reconciliation ahead of the final.
- Usman Khawaja has dismissed claims by Queensland Cricket's Joe Dawes that there was no medical reason for his absence from the South Australia match, calling the statements 'categorically untrue.'
- Khawaja explained that his absence was part of an injury management plan approved by Cricket Australia to address a hamstring issue documented in the Athlete Management System.
- Khawaja defended his attendance at the Australian Grand Prix during the South Australia match, stating it was consistent with his rehabilitation plan and approved by Cricket Australia.
- Queensland Cricket board member Ian Healy also drew criticism from Khawaja for publicly questioning his commitment to the team, which Khawaja found disappointing.
- Despite the ongoing tensions, Khawaja expressed his willingness to reconcile with Joe Dawes and emphasized his continued dedication to Queensland Cricket ahead of the Sheffield Shield final.