Khawaja says names like Warner, Smith can inspire Pakistan's next generation

Australia are listed to embark on their first stint of the country since 1998 and Khawaja hopes to be part of the traveling party.



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Islamabad-conceived Australian hitter Usman Khawaja imagines that Australia have an extraordinary chance to reward cricket and motivate an age of cricketers by visiting Pakistan.

Australia Cricket Team are planned to leave on their first visit through the country beginning around 1998 and Khawaja desires to be essential for the visiting party.


"I've always had great support in the subcontinent, Bangladesh, India and particularly Pakistan where I was born. They were amazing even when I was there for the PSL. I would like to go back there and play. It is not that far away but it seems far. Even if I go there on tour, it will be amazing," Khawaja said on Fox Cricket.

Khawaja made a comeback into the Australian Test team in the fourth match of the Ashes Cricket with twin centuries at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

"I think it is a great opportunity for Australian cricket to give a little back. I said that to the guys, you can actually inspire a generation of cricketers who have never seen you play - never seen David Warner, Steve Smith, they see them on TV. You actually inspire a generation by just going back over there."

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