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Usman Khawaja bids emotional farewell to Test cricket at SCG
Summary
Usman Khawaja received a standing ovation at the SCG in his final Test innings and finished his career with 6,229 runs at an average of 43.25.
Content
Usman Khawaja completed his final Test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground, where the crowd stood to welcome him and he walked over to a ‘Thanks Uzzy’ message on the outfield. He was greeted on the field by captain Steve Smith and touring skipper Ben Stokes, and England formed a guard of honour. Khawaja was dismissed for six in his final innings and Australia won the match by five wickets. He is noted as the first Muslim Australian Test cricketer and the first Australian Test player born in Pakistan.
Key facts:
- The SCG crowd gave Khawaja a standing ovation and he acknowledged them before his final innings.
- Captain Steve Smith and touring skipper Ben Stokes greeted him, and England and the umpires formed a guard of honour.
- Khawaja was dismissed for six by Josh Tongue after scoring 17 in the first innings.
- He finished his Test career with 6,229 runs at an average of 43.25, placing him 14th among Australian run-scorers.
- Khawaja debuted at the SCG in the final game of the 2010–11 Ashes series and returned to form with twin centuries in 2022 (137 and 101 not out) while batting at No. 5.
- His wife, Rachel, and their family were present in the stands and were shown visibly emotional after the match.
Summary:
Khawaja’s send-off at the SCG was widely acknowledged by teammates, opponents and spectators and marked the close of a long Test career in which he scored 6,229 runs at a 43.25 average. Undetermined at this time.
