“This is also my burden from cricket Australia workers,” Dauss told reporters at Brisbane Airport on Wednesday.
“I left our medical staff and he had no reason to play the last game. It was because he did not play a game for Queensland because I got a lot of blocks here. Everyone wants to play here. I think he would not play against South Australia and he would make something for him and would make it something for him.”
Not every CA and state-run player who went to the IPL also played in the final shield round as they all were given any objection certificate to go to India before the tournament starting Saturday.
Khwaja has already played seven first-class matches with seven Tests this summer, which means that he has already played more games and days than any IELD Dal of any Australian domestic Red-Ball-Cable Bata Motor. The 38-year-old young man has carefully conducted his schedule in recent years, as long as possible trying to increase his career as well as his test promises to be mentally and physically refreshed.
That management plan has been supported by CA. He missed one of the first four Shield Games in Queensland before the boundary-Gavaskar trophy and missed the Shield game against Western Australia nine days after the Sri Lanka tour, where he scored 232 goals in the first Test.
However, before the Four Examinations in June and July, all the April and May of April and May after the Shield Final on March 5 are likely to be resting, including the WC final and the Caribbean three-test tour. There will be no international commitment until the Ashes begins in late November.













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