USMAN Khawaja attempted to fill the growing void that is Australia's leadership vacuum.
In just his first relatively modest Test innings, the delightfully poised left-hander has already done enough to show why he should bat above Ricky Ponting and Michael Clarke.
Khawaja did not last long enough to sustain Australia in the fifth and final Test against England, scoring 37 at the SCG during another generally disappointing batting display as Australia struggled to 4-134 on a rain-marred opening day.
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