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Very Important To Put Team First When You Are Playing A Team Game: Usman Khawaja
Veteran left-handed opener Usman Khawaja, who was named Player of the Match for his 195 not out in the drawn Sydney Test against South Africa, said its very important to put the team first in the game.
Khawaja's comments come after Australia captain Pat Cummins declared the first-innings score on 475/4, leaving Khawaja stranded at 195, five runs short of what would have been his first double century in Test cricket.
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