A 23yo opening batsman from Queensland made a BIG statement in the Ashes tour game 🤫 Would Australia take a gamble on him in the Test team ❓
Khawaja, on the other hand, fell for scores of 11 and 5 against England's third-string bowling attack. The performance will do nothing to aid his case for a Test recall.
Australia A's Bryce Street gets his 100 during the tour match between Australia A and England Lions at Ian Healy Oval. He faced 254 deliveries in the knock. In his first dig he was out for 26 off 91 balls.
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