Usman Khawaja pulls out of star-studded sporting event after furore over his Ashes farce - as he throws petrol on the fire with a VERY cheeky Instagram post
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Usman Khawaja has withdrawn from participating in the upcoming Australian Open Pro-Am following significant backlash over his decision to play golf just before Australia’s initial Ashes Test against England.

The 38-year-old cricketer was unable to open the batting for Australia after spending too much time off the field due to back spasms that required treatment during England’s first innings.

It was subsequently revealed that Khawaja had engaged in a round of golf on the eve of the first Test in Perth, inciting outrage among Australian fans and critics.

Initially, Khawaja was slated to be among the star participants at the Australian Open Pro-Am, scheduled for December 3 at Royal Melbourne Golf Club, just a day ahead of the second Test match at The Gabba, which commences on December 4.

However, the Australian PGA announced on Monday that Khawaja has decided to step back from the pre-tournament event following the opening Test match this past weekend.

Usman Khawaja has pulled out of the upcoming Australian Open Pro-Am after the batsman copped heavy criticism for playing golf in the build-up to his side’s opening Ashes Test against England

Usman Khawaja has pulled out of the upcoming Australian Open Pro-Am after the batsman copped heavy criticism for playing golf in the build-up to his side’s opening Ashes Test against England

Khawaja (pictured left with Steve Smith) had been inelligible to open the batting for Australia after spending too much time off the field with back spasms 

Khawaja published the above image on his Instagram account, throwing a cheeky dig back at  his critics

Khawaja published the above image on his Instagram account, throwing a cheeky dig back at  his critics 

Australian Open bosses have today also confirmed some of the star-studded names who will take on Royal Melbourne as part of the Pro-Am. Khawaja was nowhere to be seen on the promotion. Brisbane Broncos premiership heroes Adam Reynolds, Jesse Arthars and Kotoni Staggs were all included while Brisbane Lions stars Cameron Rayner and Charlie Cameron were also listed.

It comes as Khawaja has thrown a very cheeky dig back at his critics on social media, with the Queensland batsman publishing a series of images of himself and his side beating England during the first Test on Instagram.

The final picture on the Instagram slideshow was an image of a golf course, with Khawaja writing: ‘What a week! It had it all AU.’

Many saw the funny side of the picture, with AFL great Daniel Gorringe commenting: ‘The golf pic is very good.’

Aussie skipper Pat Cummins even replied to the post, adding an emoji of a golfer.

Khawaja came in at No 4 during the first innings, but would score only two runs before being dismissed by Brydon Carse. Steve Smith then chose to send Travis Head in to bat alongside Jake Weatherald in the second innings in place of Khawaja. The South Australian produced the second-fastest century scored by an Australian in the Ashes, helping his side chase down a target of 205 runs to win, with Khawaja subsequently not being required to bat.

In the wake of Khawaja’s golf saga, Cricket Australia chief executive officer Todd Greenberg explained that the governing body had no issue with the Queenslander playing golf the day before the Perth Test.

The executive explained that several other players had played prior to the Test, including Mitchell Starc, who took seven wickets during England’s first innings. Ben Stokes’ side have also copped flak for being pictured out playing golf before the Test.

The Queensland batsman, who amassed two runs during the Test, captioned the Instagram post: 'What a week! It had it all AU'

The Queensland batsman, who amassed two runs during the Test, captioned the Instagram post: ‘What a week! It had it all AU’ 

Many saw the funny side to the Instagram post, including his captain Pat Cummins, who published a golfer emoji

Many saw the funny side to the Instagram post, including his captain Pat Cummins, who published a golfer emoji

‘It’s held him in good stead over the last couple of years,’ Greenberg told SEN.

‘It’s not uncommon for a lot of them to play golf one day prior. A lot of people talk about cricket being played between the ears, and so getting some time away from being in your hotel or training, I think is really important.

‘I noticed Mitch Starc played golf with him, so it certainly didn’t impact his performance. Did that correlate to any of the issues?

‘I personally don’t think so. I think Usman’s a very seasoned campaigner. He knows his body well, and he knows how to get himself prepared for cricket, and he’s done it over a long period of time. So I think that’s drawing a long bow.’

Khawaja’s fitness is still up in the air, 10 days out from the second Test in Brisbane, with Australia coach Andrew McDonald admitting that the jury is still out on whether Khawaja is a cert to play.

‘I’m not sure where he’s [Khawaja] at, medically,’ McDonald said.

‘There was discussions around further investigation to whether it was more serious than what we first anticipated. We get to camp in six days time [in Brisbane] so it’s a long way out, a lot of information to gather between now and then. Hopefully he’s fit and available for selection.’

‘That back spasm took its toll in the first innings and got worse into day two, which is something that’s pretty common,’ McDonald said.

‘It’s difficult once your back starts going into spasm to get it under control. Unfortunate for him, but it opened up the opportunity for Heady to go up there and do what he did, which was amazing.’

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