Steven Smith backed Usman Khawaja for Australia's Ashes opening spot after his stunning double century against Sri Lanka, ...
Usman Khawaja got this first Test double century in 290 balls in a masterful knock in Galle against Sri Lanka Usman Khawaja shook off his poor form with an emphatic maiden Test double century in ...
Image Source : GETTY Usman Khawaja and Steve Smith shared a 266-run partnership for the third wicket against Sri Lanka in the first Galle Test Australia got a full hospitable experience from the ...
Usman Khawaja insists he's not consumed by individual accolades after providing the perfect answer to critics such as Michael Clarke with a majestic double century in the first Test against Sri ...
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Steve Smith's unbeaten 104 propelled Australia to 330-2 on day one of the opening Test in Galle on Wednesday, surpassing 10,000 Test runs alongside Usman Khawaja's 147. The pair's unbroken 195-run ...
There was a 57 at the MCG, and a 41 in the New Year Test, but otherwise it had been a dry few months for Usman Khawaja. He'd not only averaged just 20.44 across 10 innings in the Border Gavaskar ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Galle: Usman Khawaja made some past selectors look silly by soaring to his highest score and Josh Inglis thoroughly vindicated the ...
Usman Khawaja must have thought he'd never make a double century in Test cricket - especially after he was left stranded on 195 not out by a controversial call from Pat Cummins two years ago.
Usman Khawaja made the most of the serene batting conditions in Galle to notch up his maiden double century in the first Test against Sri Lanka. He scored 232 runs before getting out in the first ...
Opener Usman Khawaja celebrated his maiden Test double century as Australia continued to build a formidable first innings total on day two against a hapless Sri Lanka in the opening Test in Galle.
A defiant Usman Khawaja could play on until 2027 despite calls for him to retire after a dismal summer against India. Khawaja, who recently turned 38, came under enormous pressure after averaging ...