Usman Khawaja

Usman Khawaja

Australia
2011 - 2025
  • Date of Birth 1986-12-18
  • Role top-order batter
  • Batting Style left-hand bat
  • Bowling Style right-arm medium
Debut Matches
Format Match Date
TEST AUS vs ENG 2011-01-03
ODI AUS vs SL 2013-01-11
T20 AUS vs IND 2016-01-31

Recent Performances

England vs Australia
2025-11-21
Batting: 2
Bowling: -
NSW vs Queensland
2025-10-28
Batting: 87
Bowling: -
South Aust vs Queensland
2025-10-15
Batting: 46 & 0
Bowling: -
Tasmania vs Queensland
2025-10-04
Batting: 69
Bowling: -
Australia vs West Indies
2025-07-12
Batting: 23 & 14
Bowling: -
Australia vs West Indies
2025-07-03
Batting: 16 & 2
Bowling: -
Australia vs West Indies
2025-06-25
Batting: 47 & 15
Bowling: -
Australia vs South Africa
2025-06-11
Batting: 0 & 6
Bowling: -
Queensland vs South Aust
2025-03-26
Batting: 2 & 21
Bowling: -
Queensland vs Tasmania
2025-03-06
Batting: 127 & 33*
Bowling: -

Batting Statistics

Matches 85
Innings 153
Runs 6055
Average 43.56
Strike Rate 48.55
Highest Score 232
100s 16
50s 27
Fours 645
Sixes 28
Catches 67

Bowling Statistics

Matches 85
Innings 3
Wickets 0
Average -
Economy 2.66
Strike Rate -
Best Figure -
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 18
Runs Conceded 8

Batting Statistics

Matches 40
Innings 39
Runs 1554
Average 42
Strike Rate 84.09
Highest Score 104
100s 2
50s 12
Fours 150
Sixes 13
Catches 13

Bowling Statistics

Matches 40
Innings -
Wickets -
Average -
Economy -
Strike Rate -
Best Figure -
4 Wickets -
5 Wickets -
Balls Bowled -
Runs Conceded -

Batting Statistics

Matches 9
Innings 9
Runs 241
Average 26.77
Strike Rate 132.41
Highest Score 58
100s 0
50s 1
Fours 31
Sixes 5
Catches 5

Bowling Statistics

Matches 9
Innings -
Wickets -
Average -
Economy -
Strike Rate -
Best Figure -
4 Wickets -
5 Wickets -
Balls Bowled -
Runs Conceded -

Batting Statistics

Matches 133
Innings 130
Runs 5494
Average 45.03
Strike Rate 85.09
Highest Score 166
100s 14
50s 32
Fours 561
Sixes 63
Catches 49

Bowling Statistics

Matches 133
Innings -
Wickets -
Average -
Economy -
Strike Rate -
Best Figure -
4 Wickets -
5 Wickets -
Balls Bowled -
Runs Conceded -

Batting Statistics

Matches 118
Innings 117
Runs 3292
Average 30.2
Strike Rate 130.84
Highest Score 109*
100s 3
50s 16
Fours 404
Sixes 51
Catches 29

Bowling Statistics

Matches 118
Innings -
Wickets -
Average -
Economy -
Strike Rate -
Best Figure -
4 Wickets -
5 Wickets -
Balls Bowled -
Runs Conceded -
Usman Khawaja needed plenty of skill, patience and composure to qualify as a pilot, and the same qualities helped establish him as a batter of high class for Australia although it was his return to the Test team in 2022 which shaped as the most remarkable chapter of his career.
Born in Pakistan, Khawaja moved with his family to Australia when he was a young boy, and in the 2011 Sydney Ashes Test became the first Muslim to play for Australia. Batting at No. 3 in place of the injured Ricky Ponting, he made 37 and 21 and showed impressive poise, giving Australia a ray of hope in a series that had brought them little but doom and gloom. A classy left-hander in the languid style of David Gower, Khawaja won further Test opportunities from 2011 to 2013 but never quite kicked on beyond his regularly appealing starts.
A move from New South Wales to Queensland in 2012 helped to reinvigorate his career; he declared his enjoyment of the game had ebbed away in Sydney. A serious knee injury suffered in late 2014 put him out of action for six months, but when he returned to captain Australia A on the 2015 tour of India he impressed Rod Marsh's selection panel, and further leadership opportunities came when he was named captain of Queensland for the 2015-16 season. In the same season he proved himself as a quality T20 player by dominating the BBL with four superb innings, including two unbeaten centuries, to guide Sydney Thunder to the title. He also established himself in the Test team in 2015-16 and played consistently well in matches at home but struggled away, particularly in Asia where lost his place in the side on tours of Sri Lanka, India and Bangladesh.
But Khawaja's subcontinent demons were finally slayed in the UAE in 2018 when he made an epic match-saving century against Pakistan in Dubai. He became Australia's most senior batter while Steve Smith and David Warner were banned following the ball-tampering scandal and settled himself in the ODI team with two outstanding tours of India and the UAE in 2019, making his first two ODI centuries to ensure selection in the 2019 World Cup squad.
However, a few months later he had lost his places in both the Test and ODI sides when Marnus Labuschagne's form forced him out of the Ashes. As the next two years unfolded it appeared another chance may not arrive, but consistent returns for Queensland put him in the frame for the 2021-22 and then, in a sliding-doors moment, he was brought into the side for the SCG Test when Travis Head caught Covid. He responded with back-to-back centuries which made him undroppable so he was moved up to open and in a memorable homecoming was Player of the Series on the historic tour of Pakistan.
ESPNcricinfo staff