Usman Khawaja expects to be dropped from Australias ODI team the moment Aaron Finch is fit after a finger fracture, despite his Man of the Match-winning turn against Ireland in the opening match of the South Africa tour.Clearly benefiting from conditions more familiar than those witnessed recently in Sri Lanka, Khawaja stroked his way to an unbeaten 82 in the company of David Warner and Steven Smith. While hopeful the innings meant a turnaround from his wretched times in Sri Lanka, Khawaja had no illusions about where he now stood in the limited-overs order of preference.You can never count your chickens in cricket or in life, you cant get too far ahead, he said. Im only here because Shaun Marsh hurt a finger and Finch was out with a broken finger as well, so I got an opportunity opening the batting. To get out there and be Man of the Match first game of the tour is a really nice feeling.Nice to get out there early on, I enjoy opening the batting in shorter form cricket, so it was good fun and with Davey at the other end going berserk it made life a lot easier.It was a tough time over there [in Sri Lanka], its been a tough couple of months. So from an individual point of view its nice to get out there and score some runs. We played some really good cricket the back half of Sri Lanka, but I still didnt contribute the way I wanted to contribute over there, so I had a tough time there, but glad I could contribute to a win first up here.The Australians were quickly into a groove against Ireland, and now face a South Africa side shorn of AB de Villiers due to injury. Khawaja said it was useful to pick up the winning habit instantly in South Africa, and acknowledged the hosts would have to be weakened by de Villiers enforced absence.We won and thats the main thing, Khawaja said. 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With the Storm struggling against the Knights in recent times, coach Craig Bellamy made the decision not to rest State of Origin stars Cooper Cronk and Cameron Smith while Cameron Munster and Will Chambers also played after an injury layoff.They were all needed in a match that went to the wire.I didnt really want to send that message that were playing the team that is at the bottle of the table and well rest our Origin players, Bellamy said.Hopefully well give them a rest at some stage, but I didnt think was the right game for it.It wasnt.Ultimately Melbournes Fijian finishers Marika Koroibete and Suliasi Vunivalu proved the difference, the pair crossing for three of the Storms four tries while also coming up big in defence.A spectacular try from Knights fill-in fullback Jake Mamo three minutes from full-time had set the game up for a grandstand finish.Mamo leapt over Storm fullback Munster to snatch a Jarrod Mullen kick out of the air and score his second try next to the posts to put the Knights wiithin four points.ddddddddddddBut that was as close as they got.The win meant the Storm move momentarily to the top of the NRL ladder while it was the 11th straight loss for the Knights who now appear destined for a second consecutive wooden spoon.Knights coach Nathan Brown was disappointed with the loss, but encouraged by how his team played.Everyone would agree that we are a far better football team than we were 10 weeks ago, Brown said.To play against Canberra like we did at full strength. Melbourne during this period have put on 40 against the Roosters who have a lot of Test players and 40 on the Broncos . And that was without Will Chambers and Munster.That is good indication.Whilst we didnt win and we are disappointed not to win ... there has been some significant improvement in the last two weeks that makes me feel we are finally headed in the direction we need to. ' ' '