Khawaja dropped as Smith returns for fourth Ashes Test

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SYDNEY, Sept 3, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Australia on Tuesday dropped struggling
batsman Usman Khawaja for the fourth Ashes Test against England at Old
Trafford, making way for Steve Smith’s return.

Selectors named a 12-man squad for the Test beginning Wednesday, with
David Warner and Marcus Harris as openers but leaving out Khawaja, who has
averaged just 20.33 in six innings in the series batting at number three.

Leading batsman Smith, who suffered concussion after being hit on the head
by Jofra Archer in the second Test at Lord’s, returns after sitting out last
week’s agonising loss at Headingley which levelled the five-match series 1-1
with two Tests to play.

Smith has scored 378 runs at an average of 126 in three innings in the
series and was back on the field in last week’s tour match against
Derbyshire.

The 32-year-old Khawaja scored 72 opening the batting against Derbyshire,
but it was not enough to convince selectors to keep him in the side.

Harris has been retained after making eight and 19 at Headingley in his
first Ashes Test then scoring 64 against Derbyshire before he was run out in
a mix-up with Khawaja.

Coach Justin Langer told reporters in Manchester that he was “very clear
on the 12, not so sure on the 11”, with the decision coming down to the
bowling line-up.

Pace bowler James Pattinson has also been left out, leaving fast bowlers
Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc and Peter Siddle to compete for
three places.

Langer said losing at Headingley by one wicket after bowling out England
for 67 in the first innings was a “really tough loss” for the team, but their
preparations for the upcoming game had been solid.

“We felt like we got the Ashes stolen the other day,” he said of England’s
successful chase of their record 359 target. “To England’s great credit,
that’s what they did — they won that Test match.

“Now we’ve got to work out what we’re going to do — we’re going to use
that as fire, we’re not going to feel sorry for ourselves.”

Australia squad: David Warner, Marcus Harris, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve
Smith, Travis Head, Matt Wade, Tim Paine (capt), Pat Cummins, Peter Siddle,
Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood.