โI was really disappointed in Melbourne [on Boxing Day] actually. I was feeling really good and I felt like I was queuing for a hundred,โ Khawaja said, when asked if a sensed an innings like his breakthrough double-century was nearing.
โWhen things arenโt going your way, they donโt go your way, so for me, itโs more about the process โ one innings at a time, and train as hard as you can. The rest, you canโt control.
โI know can play an innings … what I do behind the scenes, what my mindset and process is, I think gives you the best opportunity to score runs.โ
Khawaja is pumped.Credit: Getty Images
The chanceless nature he played with in those innings to close out the Australian summer at last reaped rewards in Galle. He can reserve some thanks to Travis Head for that.
Head was promoted to the opening role he did in India almost three years ago, instructed to attack from the outset when the spin-friendly subcontinent conditions were at its best for batting.
It came at Konstasโ expense, with Josh Inglisโ strength against spin preferred, but reaped rewards as the South Australian blasted his way to 57.
By the time he fell, Khawaja was set, and his vast experience playing on the subcontinent took over.
If next summerโs Ashes are to be his final hurrah, he will be salivating at the prospect of making it count. And if he brings out his best, it will go a long way to retaining the coveted urn โ both through his own form, and the wisdom he can pass to Konstas and co.
โThe unquantifiable is the conversations heโs having with the next generation to get them prepared, and I think thatโs the strength of senior players, and we value that โ potentially others donโt value it,โ Australian coach Andrew McDonald said.
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โItโs the way we want to go about our work. We still think heโs got plenty of cricket left in him, and I think heโs been clear on that.
โIt was a tough summer. Bumrah, I think thatโs probably where we landed in our assessment of that one.โ
Given Head will likely revert to No.5 on the return home โ although Inglisโ century on debut in Galle will make for a selection headache โ Konstas looms as the long-prospect and ideal Khawaja counterpart.
If Konstas gets going against the English attack, the small sample of evidence suggests Khawaja will follow as the inningsโ anchor.
However, McDonald would not be drawn on how the side would look for the World Test Championship, West Indies tour and Ashes, with conditions to determine who made the cut.
โWeโre focusing forward, but weโre also respecting and living in the moment. Every game for Australia is important, we have to respect that and the way we select and prepare,โ he said.
โThereโs no doubt there are some players here we are forecasting forward around, but weโre still picking the best team and the best XI to win Test matches in those conditions.
โWeโve got a lot of cricket to play. I think weโll keep our options open as a general theme, weโve got to pick a squad of 15 and the conditions will be different.
โWhat that order looks like will depend on the conditions.โ
The second Test of the Warne-Muralitharan Trophy begins on Thursday, February 6.