Updated On: 09 January, 2022 07:49 AM IST | Mumbai | Sunil Gavaskar
The series on TV where cameras were allowed unprecedented access to the Australian cricket team’s dressing room for around 16 months after the sandpaper scandal in South Africa in 2018, shows an incident where Khawaja tells the team coach what the rest of the team is feeling about him

Australia's Usman Khawaja celebrates reaching his century (100 runs) on day four of the fourth Ashes cricket test between Australia and England at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Pic/AFP
Usman Khawaja’s centuries in both innings of the Sydney Test match is a proper slap on the faces of those who kept him away from the Australian team over the last two years.
The series on TV where cameras were allowed unprecedented access to the Australian cricket team’s dressing room for around 16 months after the sandpaper scandal in South Africa in 2018, shows an incident where Khawaja tells the team coach what the rest of the team is feeling about him.