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Usman Tariq Khawaja (; born 18 December 1986) is an Australian international cricketer who represents the Australia national cricket team in Test cricket and
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. Khawaja made his
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debut for
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in 2008 and played his first international match for Australia in January 2011. He has also played
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in the United Kingdom and briefly played in both the
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and
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Twenty20 tournaments. Khawaja was a member of the Australian team that won the 2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship. He was the second-highest scoring batsman in the 2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship with 1,621 runs, the highest by an Australian batsman. In 2023, he won the ICC Test Cricketer of the Year Award.


Early and personal life

Usman was born in
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, Pakistan, to Tariq Khawaja and Fozia Tariq. His family emigrated to
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when he was four. He became the first Australian of Pakistani origin to represent
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in cricket when he made his debut in the 2010–11 Ashes series. He is a qualified commercial and instrument-rated pilot, completing a bachelor's degree in aviation from the
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before he made his Test debut. He attained his basic pilot licence before his driving licence. He was educated at
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. Usman Khawaja announced his engagement on 14 December 2016 on his
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page. and subsequently married his wife Rachel on 6 April 2018. Rachel Khawaja (née McLellan) converted to
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prior to their wedding. Khawaja is a dual Australian and Pakistani citizen.


Views

In December 2023, during a training session for Australia's first test match of the series against Pakistan, Khawaja wore shoes on which the words "All lives are equal" and "freedom is a human right" were written in the colours of the Palestinian flag. The ICC warned Khawaja that it would sanction him if he continued to wear the shoes. During the first test match against
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at
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, he covered the writing on his shoes with tape and wore black armbands. The ICC ruled that the wearing of black armbands breached its clothing and equipment regulations. Khawaja stated that he "respect the ICC and the rules and regulations" and will request the ICC apply "consistency in how they officiate". Khawaja made a post on Instagram using the hashtags “#inconsistent and #doublestandards,” in which he pointed out several examples of other cricketers with symbols on their bats, such as ‘ Om’ sticker for a
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player, or Bible verses and crosses for others. In response to Khawaja's issues with the ICC, former cricketer and commentator
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denounced the ICC for "hypocrisy and lack of moral standing," for allowing the players to "take the knee for
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" and having their stumps covered with LGBTQ colours.
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captain Pat Cummins also defended Khawaja, stating that "We really support Uzzy. He's standing up for what he believes and I think he's done it really respectfully."


Domestic and T20 career

A left-handed top order batsman, Khawaja was awarded Player of the Australian Under-19 Championship in 2005 and also played for
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in the
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in
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as an opening batsman. He made his first-class debut for the New South Wales Blues in 2008. In the same year, he hit consecutive double centuries for the NSW Second XI—a feat never before achieved by a NSW player. On 22 June 2010 it was announced by
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that Usman Khawaja would be a part of the Australian touring squad to play Pakistan in a two Test series in England. From 2011 to February 2022, Khawaja played for the
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in the
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. In BBL05, he was the second highest run scorer, scoring 345 runs at an average of 172.50. Khawaja signed a contract to play for county side
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in the 2011 English domestic season. He played in four
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matches, averaging 39.87 with the bat and scoring a century (135) against
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. After his county stint, he made five further Test appearances in 2011, scoring one half-century (65) against South Africa. He was dropped from Australia's Test team after the home series against New Zealand, making way for
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upon Marsh's return from injury.
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signed Khawaja as an overseas player for the 2014 county season for all formats. Khawaja scored 86 runs on his debut against Durham but in vain as Lancashire lost by 27 runs. He plays club cricket for Valley District Cricket Club in
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. In August 2015, Khawaja was appointed as captain of the
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, replacing previous captain James Hopes. In April 2018, he was signed by
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to play in the 2018 Vitality Blast tournament in England. In April 2021, he was signed by Islamabad United to play the rescheduled matches in the 2021 Pakistan Super League. In February 2022, Khawaja opted out of his contract with the Sydney Thunder, citing "family reasons". On the 29th of June 2022, Khawaja was signed by the
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and appointed captain for the upcoming Big Bash season.


International career

Khawaja was selected as part of the 17-man Australian squad for the 2010–11 Ashes series. During the third Test,
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fractured his finger and Khawaja was named as a stand-by if Ponting could not recover in time. He was subsequently selected in the Australian cricket team to play in the fifth Test against England in Sydney on 3 January 2011. He batted at 3 and made 37 and 21 in a heavy innings defeat, (left arm orthodox spin bowler Michael Beer made his debut in the same match) . On 3 January 2011, Khawaja became the 419th Australian to be presented with an Australian Cricket Test
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. Khawaja became the first Muslim and first Pakistani-born Australian player to play Test cricket for Australia, and only the seventh foreign-born cricketer to do so in the last 80 years. Before the third Test against India in March 2013, Australia suspended Khawaja, along with James Pattinson, Shane Watson and
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following a breach of discipline. Michael Clarke, the captain, revealed that the step had been taken as a result of repeated infractions which led to Watson flying back home and contemplating Test retirement. Some former players reacted with astonishment at the decision taken by the team management. Khawaja made his Test return in the second Test of the 2013 Ashes series, replacing Ed Cowan. In the first Test against New Zealand on 5 November 2015; his first Test in more than two years, he scored his maiden Test century, scoring 174 runs with 16 fours and 2 sixes. He made this return in his tenth Test in the coveted number 3 position, helping Australia to an emphatic victory. He made his
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debut for Australia against India on 31 January 2016. During the 2015–16 season, Khawaja was in spectacular form for Australia and his domestic T20 franchise the
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, with many pundits hailing his renaissance as a batsman since being dropped from the Australian team in 2013 and recovering from an injury in 2015. He also switched to using
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equipment. In August 2016, Khawaja endured one of the lowest ebbs in test career when he was dismissed twice in a day's play for 11 runs and duck in both innings by
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during Australia's second test match of the series against Sri Lanka at Galle International Stadium and question marks were raised about Khawaja's inability to play spin especially in subcontinental conditions. His vulnerability against spin also played a major reason in removing him from the side ahead of the third and the final test match of the series. Additionally, Khawaja set a record for becoming the first ever batsman to score a Test century in an innings of a Day-Night Test match on home soil and still has the record for the second highest individual score in a Day-Night Test innings. Khawaja played his first Test match against the country of his birth,
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, on 15 December 2016 at
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. When asked about the significance of the match, he described a moment of confusion outside the change rooms: In January 2017, Khawaja dabbed in celebration of his half-century scored in a Test match against
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in
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. His move received mixed reactions, with some praising it, while others accused him of disrespecting his opponents. In April 2018, he was awarded a national contract by
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for the 2018–19 season. He played a match saving innings against Pakistan in the first Test in 2018 at Dubai, where he played a fluent innings of 141 under immense pressure especially in the fourth innings opening the batting while chasing a mammoth total of 462 runs and for his efforts, he received player of the match award. He showed his glimpses of using proper technique and shot selection to counter the spin attack in the test match in Dubai in 2018 which turned out to be a turning point in his career and he buried the past nightmares of being a weak batsman against spin with a prolific batting effort by revamping his approach in both innings to save the test match for Australia from a brink of huge defeat. In April 2019, he was named in Australia's squad for the
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. In Australia's final group-stage match, against
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, Khawaja picked up a hamstring injury, ruling him out of the rest of the tournament. Matthew Wade was named as cover for him. In July 2019, he was named in Australia's squad for the 2019 Ashes series in England. In the series, he returned the scores of 13, 40, 36, 2, 8 and 23, failing to convince. Therefore, for the fourth Ashes Test, Steve Smith replaced Khawaja after returning from concussion, while Marnus Labuschagne retained his place in the side. On 16 July 2020, Khawaja was named in a 26-man preliminary squad of players to begin training ahead of a possible tour to England following the
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. He was not included in the final squad for the tour.


Comeback to international cricket

In January 2022, Khawaja made a comeback to international cricket after a long hiatus, in the 4th Ashes Test at SCG; and made twin centuries in the match, posting scores of 137 and 101* respectively. Khawaja was then selected for the Australian tour of Pakistan. He was the highest run scorer in the series scoring 496 runs at an average of 165.33, a performance which earned him player of the series. He scored 97 runs in the first innings of the first test. He then scored 160 runs in the first innings of the second test and 44* in the second innings. In the first innings of the third test, he scored 91 followed by 104* in the second innings, helping Australia win the final match of the series and as such the series as a whole. In January 2023, in the third Test against South Africa, he completed his 4000 Test runs, and struck his career-best 195 runs. Khawaja capped off his return to international cricket by picking up the Shane Warne Test Player of the Year at the Allan Border Medal ceremony, ahead of Travis Head and Steve Smith. Khawaja was also awarded the Community Impact Award at the same event.


2023 Ashes

Khawaja continued his run of good form in the 2023 Ashes series, in England, scoring 496 runs @ 49.60, the highest runscorer for either side, with the bulk of his runs coming in the first 2 tests, both of which Australia won on the way to retaining the ashes with a 2-2 series result. Khawaja made a statement in the first test at Edgbaston by scoring his first test century on English soil during Australia's first innings, finally dismissed for 141 off 321 deliveries after being set up by a bamboozling yorker delivery from Ollie Robinson as the latter eventually gave him an aggressive sendoff indicating Khawaja being the main resistance for England's possible opportunity of winning the first test. Khawaja was also triggered by interesting field placement strategy deployed by England captain
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which made him to throw his wicket away possibly at a critical juncture of the match. Khawaja again made runs in the second innings which was critically important in the context of the match where Australia were set a challenging target of 282. He frustrated the English opponents with his old school style of playing test cricket by scoring 65 off 197 deliveries before being bowled by Stokes when he attempted to play a shot which edged his bat and castled the stumps. His innings eventually sealed the deal for Australia as the visitors won the closely fought contest by margin of 2 wickets courtesy of late cameos from skipper Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon. He was awarded the player of the match for his batting heroics in the first test which guided Australia to take an early lead in the Ashes series 1-0 thereby having a psychological advantage over the home side. Khawaja also set a new milestone for becoming only the second Australian batsman ever in test history to bat in all five days and became only the thirteenth man overall to bat on each day of a five-day test match. However, despite his rich vein of during the entirety of Ashes he also found himself for all the wrong reasons especially for his involvement in the confrontation with members of
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in the Lord's pavilion during the second match of the series in wake of aftermath the infamous runout of
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which was a huge talking point throughout the Ashes series. Khawaja further lashed out at the behaviour of the MCC members calling their behaviour to be disrespectful. He alongside his opening partner David Warner had engaged in an heated exchange with MCC members as the Australians went to their dressing room at lunch session. Khawaja made stunning revelations about the 2023 Ashes crowd where he insisted that “the crowd this time was far worse than anything I’ve experienced” pointing out to the constant abuse and derogatory slurs, remarks he received from the English crowd and lashed out at the crowd for treating him with disdain as he vented his frustrations to '' Wisden Cricket Monthly'' in an exclusive interview. He further elaborated that certain people in the crowd brought about his past failures and struggles in English conditions when he was part of Aussies side in 2013 and 2019 for the Ashes series down under. He also pointed out that majority of the English crowd made remarks saying “you’re crap, you’re shit, you’re useless, you can’t score runs here” despite him being in the form of his life for the past eighteen odd months scoring bulk of runs in test cricket. He also expressed his grief over the fact that he is being taken for granted by certain fans for his politeness whereas he also compared English cricket crowd with that of rowdy football crowd highlighting the aggression and abuse hurled at him during the Ashes series. Khawaja ended up rectifying his abysmal track record in English conditions by aggregating a tally of 496 runs in the five-match series including as he made the most out of the opportunity cashing in on by letting his bat do the talk eventually silencing his critics who were bragging about Khawaja's poor record in England. His old school cricket style was compared to that of England's opening batsman Zak Crawley with the latter making 480 runs with Bazball styled approach by scoring runs in brisk pace without consuming too many dot deliveries.


Post Ashes 2023

Khawaja had endured a lean patch of form during Australia's five-match home test series against India having mustered only 184 runs in across 10 innings with a low average of 20.44 and only managed to score a solitary half-century. He was largely troubled and undone by the mastery of Indian lead pacer Jasprit Bumrah who was the most senior pro of the India bowling unit who had spearheaded the relatively depleted hapless Indian bowling unit by bowling upfront. Bumrah who was the workhorse of the Indian bowling by a long mile had found ways to make Khawaja vulnerable by bowling across his pads and his weaker areas and Bumrah dismissed Khawaja on six occasions across eight innings. Khawaja who had never been troubled by Bumrah in seven previous outings before the 2024-2025 Border-Gavaskar Trophy, apparently changed his minds to indicate that Bumrah had been the most toughest bowler that he had ever faced in his career. Khawaja made an impactful 41 runs off just 45 balls by playing with intent during Australia's low but challenging chase of 162 during the fourth innings of the decisive fifth and the final test match at
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and his steadfast innings of 41 was a stepping stone in acing the chase with ease as Australia claimed the Border-Gavaskar Trophy with 3-1 series win and Australia also guaranteed a spot to play in the 2025 ICC World Test Championship final. Khawaja had a surprisingly disappointing return to test cricket overall in 2024 with just two half-centuries to his name, despite after having set the test cricket scene on fire in 2023. Khawaja found his mojo and redemption during the first test match of the two-match test tour to Sri Lanka where he applied good use of the feet and batting temperament against a hapless Sri Lankan spin bowling attack and on first day's play he reached to his first test century since 2023 and ended up remaining unbeaten on 147 before rain curtailed further play to effectively bring stumps to day one's proceedings. When he reached the landmark triple figures to raise his bat towards the dressing room indicating a vital century to put the criticisms aside, he became only the second Australian batsman after
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to have completed a set of test centuries in India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, while Khawaja also has a test century to his name in the United Arab Emirates to be in the elite list of being the only Australian to have completed centuries in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and the UAE. He eventually scored his maiden double century in test cricket and became the second oldest ever Australian test cricketer to score a double century at the age of 38 years and 42 days, trailing only behind Aussie great
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who did it at the age of 39 years and 149 days. He also became the first Australian batsman to score a test match double century in Sri Lankan soil, while bettering the previous best score of 166 made by
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in Sri Lankan soil. He also shattered the record held by Michael Slater's innings of 219 for the highest individual score by an Australian batsman against Sri Lanka in test cricket with 232. Khawaja also became only the second Australian to score a double century in test match cricket against Australia after Michael Slater and he also became the oldest ever cricketer to score test double century in Sri Lankan soil shattering the previous record held by
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who was 37 when he scored 200 in 2010. Khawaja also put on a record-breaking third wicket partnership of 266 runs with Steve Smith which also shattered the previous highest third-wicket partnership by an Australian pair in Asian soil (the previous best was 222 by Kim Hughes and Allan Border against India in 1979 in Chennai).


Career achievements and centuries

*
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: 2024 * ICC Men's Test Cricketer of the Year: 2023 * Shane Warne Men’s Test Player of the Year: 2023 * ICC Men's Test Team of the Year: 2022, 2023 * Australian Domestic Player of the Year: 2011


International centuries

Khawaja has scored 16 centuries in Test matches and two in One Day Internationals. His highest Test score of 232 came against
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at Galle International Stadium,
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in January 2025 and his highest ODI score of 104 came against
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at JSCA International Stadium,
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in March 2019.


Test centuries


One Day International centuries


References


External links

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