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Usman Khwaja and a deeply disturbing press conference

Usman did not allude to things getting better. Rather, all he said is that his credibility was doubted at every step. While others were shown empathy, he was the target when he was injured. What does this say about Australian cricket culture?

January 03, 2026 / 10:09 IST
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Australia opener batter Usman Khawaja
Australia opener batter Usman Khawaja

Much has already been written about the Usman Khwaja press conference. The truth is it has left us all disturbed. While it is not fair to take sides on the issue, the press conference does raise a series of disturbing questions. Does it mean that Usman in all the 15 years that he has played for Australia always felt persecuted? Did he always feel a loner who did not belong? If that’s the case, was he ever a part of the team in any real sense?

Someone who has played 88 Test matches for Australia will always rank as one of the few lucky ones. For a decade and a half he had the privilege of wearing the baggy green. Yet at the end of it all Usman leaves with a whole lot of negativity. If what he is saying is true, one wonders how it must have been for him every single day. Was he being judged? Was he having to push himself that much more? Was he having to evaluate himself every night and answer unpleasant questions raised by his own conscience?

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More importantly why should anyone else want to be the next Usman Khwaja. If at the end of 15 years things are still like this, what’s his real legacy? What has changed and how? How are things better?