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Usman Khawaja

Usman Khawaja

Height: 1.75 m DOB: December 18, 1986

Ricky Ponting's injury in 2011 had opened the doors for the first Muslim cricketer to represent Australia in the highest level. With a crafty and sound technique, Khawaja made it to the U-19 squad for the 2006 World Cup and since then, he has only impressed. Khawaja burst onto the scene when he received his maiden call up in 2011 in the Ashes against England. He has hit 14 centuries in Test cricket since then, making him a regular in the playing XI. However, 2013 was a dry spell for the batsman as he didn't conjure up runs in the Ashes, followed by a poor outing against New Zealand. He received an ODI call up the same year, but his poor form followed suit. However, he picked up the speed in his years with Queensland and the runs came pouring. Khawaja had an excellent season in the Big Bash League, striking a few tons and leading the Sydney Strikers to win the title that season. An interesting fact to be noted as well, besides being a professional cricketer, he is also a qualified pilot.

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Ferguson added, Hughes cut for match vs England

Cricket | Nov 11, 2013, 06:40 AM IST

Sydney: Test batsmen Phillip Hughes and Usman Khawaja have been released from Cricket Australia's Invitational XI to play England in the last pre-Ashes tour match starting Wednesday at the Sydney Cricket Ground.Cricket Australia said Callum

ashes australia complains to icc about khawaja decision

Ashes:Australia complains to ICC about Khawaja decision

Cricket | Aug 02, 2013, 06:46 AM IST

Manchester, England,Aug 2:  Australia asked for an explanation from the International Cricket Council about how umpires arrived at a controversial decision to give Usman Khawaja caught behind on the opening day of the third Ashes

khawaja granted india visa

Khawaja Granted India Visa

Cricket | Aug 10, 2011, 10:54 PM IST

New Delhi, August 10:  Usman Khawaja, the Australian batsman, has been granted an India visa, allowing him to play for New South Wales if selected for next month's Champion's League Twenty20 in India. Khawaja's visa was

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