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The Australian captain did not allow Usman Khawaja to reach the double century; Fans say cheating

The Australian captain did not allow Usman Khawaja to reach the double century; Fans say cheating

The controversies are burning in the third test Australia-South Africa. Australian captain Pat Cummins’ decision to declare the first innings of the third Test against South Africa is cause for controversy and controversy.

Pat Cummins did not allow Khawaja, who batted on in the first innings and went unbeaten on 195, to score his maiden double century by adding five runs.

Cummins declared the Australians first innings while on 475 runs for the loss of four wickets in the match. This time Usman Khawaja was in the corner with 195 runs off 368 balls with 19 fours and a six.

Had the Australians continued to bat for another two or three overs Khawaja might have scored a double century. That’s why fans are raising huge criticisms against Cummins. There is also a social media campaign that Cummins is not a good captain.

But a section of fans have come forward to defend Cummins.

Some fans have argued that the loss of most of the match due to poor light and rain was the reason Cummins did not allow the Aussies to continue batting until Khawaja scored a double century in Sydney.

On the strength of centuries scored by Khawaja and Steve Smith, Auss scored 475 runs. Smith was dismissed for 104 runs.


On the other hand, South Africa scored 149 runs for six wickets on the fourth day of the match.
The Australians lead the three-game series 2-0.

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