Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Dumped Khawaja finds new home in Sydney

- JULIAN LINDEN

UNWANTED by Australia’s Test selectors, Usman Khawaja’s feeling the love all over again back at Sydney Thunder.

As far as the Thunder are concerned, Australia’s loss is Western Sydney’s gain as their prodigal son returns for his first full season of Big Bash in seven years and he’s been welcomed with open arms.

“Having him back in our team is incredible,’’ Thunder paceman Gurinder Sandhu said of the 32-year-old. “A couple of years ago, he pretty much won us the title so to get him back is a huge bonus.

”He obviously has a lot of experience so brings a real calmness to the team but he’s also just a great guy to have around.”

While Khawaja has been limited to a handful of appearance­s for the lime green’s because of his commitment­s to the internatio­nal side, his cameos have been unforgetta­ble.

In BBL05, in 2015-16, he made just four appearance­s for the Thunder but smashed 345 runs, including two centuries, at an average of 172.50.

He won three man of the match awards, including the final where he helped the Thunder win the title for the first and so far only time, but it was something else that happened off the field that season that he cherishes most about his time with the Thunder.

“I wasn’t supposed to play that season but I did my hamstring and was out for six weeks so they (Test selectors) told me I had to go and play for the Thunder to prove my fitness,” he said.

“I scored a hundred then went to Melbourne for the Boxing Day Test and scored a hundred there and when I came back to the Thunder I scored more runs so it was a great a little period where things were just going really well.

“But the best thing about that time off was that was when I met my wife Rachel. If it wasn’t for that, I don’t know if we’d have met and I’m someone who believes things happen for a reason so I was obviously meant to find her during that time.”

It was during that injury lay-off that Khawaja also rediscover­ed some of his lost passion for cricket. Falling in love gave him a new perspectiv­e for the game so he went out to bat in a more relaxed frame of mind and the runs just flowed.

“I don’t look too far ahead.”

 ??  ?? Usman Khawaja at the Thunder.
Usman Khawaja at the Thunder.

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