Usman Khawaja has been officially ruled out of the second Ashes Test due to a back injury. The 38-year-old Australian opener had faced scrutiny regarding his place in the team after experiencing back spasms during the first Test, which Australia won. His condition prevented him from taking the field as an opener, creating a selection dilemma for the team ahead of the upcoming match.
The second Test is set to begin on January 4, 2024, at the Gabba in Brisbane. Following the first Test, where Khawaja was replaced by Travis Head, who scored a remarkable century, the Australian selectors were faced with a tough decision. On January 2, Khawaja participated in light training during the team’s optional session but reported discomfort the following day.
Cricket Australia confirmed on January 3 that Khawaja’s injury had intensified, leading to his withdrawal from the match. This decision means that Head is likely to partner with Jake Weatherald at the top of the order once again. Australia has opted not to add another player to the squad, maintaining confidence in the current lineup.
This development comes as Australia seeks to build on their success from the first Test, where they demonstrated strong performance against their rivals. As the series progresses, the absence of Khawaja, who has been a pivotal player for the team, raises questions about how the batting lineup will adapt to his loss.
The Australian team will aim to capitalize on Head’s recent form as they prepare for what promises to be a crucial match in the Ashes series. The fans will be watching closely to see how the team responds to this challenge without one of their experienced players.


































