NEW DELHI: In an Ashes Test match that kept fans on the edge of their seats from the first ball to the nerve-jangling climax, Australia opener Usman Khawaja stood out as a beacon of composure amidst the chaos. His contribution played a vital role in Australia's two-wicket victory over England at Edgbaston.
Khawaja, known for his traditional approach, showcased the enduring value of old-fashioned virtues in the modern game. With a magnificent century in the first innings and a patient knock in the second, the Pakistan-born batsman demonstrated his class and resilience.
"Aussie skipper Pat Cummins grabbed the headlines with a masterful 44 not out... but without deserved man-of-the-match Khawaja, Australia would have been bounced out by England's 'Bazball'," cricket experts reported.
The 36-year-old played a pivotal role throughout the Test match, spending an astonishing 796 minutes at the crease, facing 518 deliveries, and barely offering any chances to the opposition. His composed presence provided a stark contrast to the mayhem unfolding around him.
Cummins, appreciating Khawaja's contribution, said, "He showed incredible composure in both innings... He has been a class player... I'm really happy for him."
Khawaja's poise and diligence proved to be a significant factor in Australia's triumph. Speaking about his approach, he said, "When you're playing and you're in, you're fine... This has definitely got to be one of my favourite Test matches I've ever played in."
Despite England's aggressive tactics and suffocating bowling, Australia remained calm and resolute, ultimately securing a crucial victory. Cummins remarked, "Both teams spoke a lot about playing your own style... Two contrasting styles, playing to our strengths, and that made for great entertainment."
The thrilling climax of the match saw chants of 'boring boring Aussies' from the crowd as Australia's chase stalled temporarily. However, their unwavering determination and ability to seize opportunities propelled them to victory.
The first Ashes Test match served as a testament to the enduring value of composure and skill in the face of unpredictable cricket dynamics. As the series progresses, Usman Khawaja's composed presence at the crease will continue to be a valuable asset for Australia, inspiring his teammates and captivating fans worldwide.
(With inputs from Reuters)