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The Ashes fifth Take a look at: Usman Khawaja to open for Australia, Marcus Harris dropped, bowling assault to be finalised

The Ashes, fifth Take a look at: Australia captain Pat Cummins stated that the hosts have made up our minds to let Usman Khawaja open the batting with David Warner, thus letting them have compatibility the in-form Travis Head within the center order.

Khawaj made a sensational comeback to Take a look at cricket in Sydney. (Reuters Picture)

HIGHLIGHTSKhawaja scored two centuries in a surprising comeback to Take a look at cricket on the SCGHead ignored the fourth Take a look at after checking out sure for Covid-19Harris has made a modest 179 runs at 29.83 for the sequence

Usman Khawaja will open for Australia within the 5th Ashes verify in Hobart towards England rather than the dropped Marcus Harris, captain Pat Cummins stated on Thursday.

Khawaja, who changed Travis Head within the center order within the fourth verify, scored back-to-back centuries on the Sydney Cricket Flooring in a surprising go back after greater than two years out of the verify facet.

Head reclaims the quantity 5 place after contracting COVID-19 and being compelled into isolation following Australia’s series-sealing win within the 3rd verify on the Melbourne Cricket Flooring.

Harris scored a test-high 76 within the low-scoring MCG fit however has made a modest 179 runs at 29.83 for the sequence.

“I believe he knew it was once coming,” Cummins advised newshounds. “The message to Harry is we expect he is going in point of fact neatly.

“I assumed Marcus has been in point of fact just right, I believe he is been rising each and every recreation. He is unquestionably a part of the long run.”

Australia haven’t begun to make a decision on their bowling assault for Hobart, with paceman Scott Boland beneath an damage cloud.

Jhye Richardson, who took a five-wicket innings haul in the second one verify in Adelaide, may just go back to the facet if Boland is dominated out.

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