India vs Australia: ‘Zen’ Usman Khawaja defies naysayers in record 422-ball 180-run knock

Ahmedabad: It was first over after Tea and Axar Patel was on top of his mark to bowl to Usman Khawaja – the rock of the Test so far. The breaks are notorious at making things happen on days when nothing seem to go the bowler’s way.

Friday was turning out to be another long day under the sun for the hosts as Khawaja continued to frustrate India with a rock solid approach. India tried everything – every angle, every bowler, different fields, different lines and lengths but nothing affected the southpaw.

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In the last ten years, only Cheteshwar Pujara has faced more deliveries than Usman Khawaja did over the last two days. India’s No.3 had faced 525 balls during his 202 in the 2017 home series against Australia. Quite an achievement for a player who wasn’t considered fit for these conditions.

Zen mode

Throughout his innings, Khawaja was in zen mode. He rarely played a false shot, enjoyed a control percentage in the 90s and didn’t fall to temptation. Even as Indian spinners tossed up deliveries as clear bait.

“I just put my ego away, a few times they brought mid-on and mid-off up I really wanted to hit them back over their heads like I normally do, but I thought I’d just keep grinding away and see how far we get,” Khawaja said after Day 1.

There was an occasional smile here and there during chatter with the opposition or his batting partner but not once did he lose focus and was at it. Ball after ball, over after over, session after session. The emotions, however, ran high when he completed his hundred on Thursday evening and then the 150 today.

“It’s just nice to go out there and tick off a hundred in India which was something if you asked me five years ago if you told me that I’d think you were crazy. There was a lot of emotion, I just never expected this to happen,” said Khawaja on Thursday.

Khawaja can play spin

Usman Khawaja scored a century on Day 1 of the fourth India-Australia Test in Ahmedabad. AP

For a player who was told, repeatedly, that he “couldn’t play spin”, Khawaja has made a strong statement with his recent outings in Asia. In the 16 innings, he has hit three hundreds and five fifties and averages upwards of 75.

Even in the current series against India, where the first three games were played on raging turners, Khawaja looked one of the best in the middle, from either teams. Nagpur saw twin failures but he followed the disappointment with two brilliant hands in Delhi and Indore respectively.

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The 81 in the second Test set him apart from the rest and the 60-run knock on a very challenging Indore surface assured he has figured a method and clearly found his way in these conditions.

Every batter would get an opportunity to end the series on a high in batting-friendly conditions at Motera but will they have the patience, composure and control exhibited by Khawaja in the epic? We will surely find out in a couple of days’ time.

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