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Born in Pakistan and a practicing Muslim, Khawaja has consistently used his platform to denounce the violence in Gaza. During ...
Australian cricketer Usman Khawaja has once again used his platform to call the world's attention towards suffering in ...
Usman Khawaja says his numbers speak for themselves with the veteran opener unwilling to publicly rule out playing Test cricket beyond the upcoming Ashes series despite recent struggles against ...
As Australia's ICC World Test Championship (WTC) title defence against South Africa draws closer, two of team's brightest stars in the ongoing cycle, skipper Pat Cummins and opener Usman Khawaja ...
Usman Khawaja denied allegations from Queensland Cricket that he faked a hamstring injury to attend the Formula One Grand Prix, insisting his absence from the team was pre-approved due to genuine ...
Australian opener Usman Khawaja has stirred controversy for allegedly faking an injury and attending an F1 Grand Prix race in Melbourne on weekend.
Usman Khawaja could be forgiven a discernible wince when he walks to the wicket in the opening Test against Sri Lanka at Galle from tomorrow. As scenic and serene as the coastal low-rise cricket ...
Usman Khawaja has revealed that he is willing to step back from Test cricket should Australia 's Test selectors deem his career has run its course. Australia's top order is set to go through ...
Former Australian Test captain Tim Paine backs Usman Khawaja to continue his international cricket journey for several more years. Paine highlights Khawaja's exceptional form and resilience as an ...
Australian Test opener Usman Khawaja may be at the age where most professional sportsmen have either called it quits or are considering it but the cricket star insists he still has plenty of years ...
It was almost written in the stars for Usman Khawaja. Born just a short drive up the road in Islamabad and playing Test cricket in Pakistan for the first time in his 11-year career with Australia ...
Usman Khawaja has always been his own man, and the same self-assuredness that underpins his late-career brilliance also makes him one of Australian cricket's most beloved figures, writes Dean Bilton.