Pakistan-born Australian cricketer Khawaja finally gets visa to tour India

Australian batsman Usman Khawaja watches the ball during the first day of the second cricket Test match between Australia and the West Indies at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide on December 8, 2022. (AFP)
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Updated 02 February 2023
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Pakistan-born Australian cricketer Khawaja finally gets visa to tour India

  • It is not the first time Khawaja, who was born in Islamabad, has faced visa challenges when trying to enter India
  • In 2011, Khawaja took to social media to say he was not permitted to enter India because he was not born in Australia

MELBOURNE, Australia: Pakistan-born Australia cricketer Usman Khawaja was cleared to join the national squad for a tour of India after his visa issues were cleared up ahead of his rescheduled departure on Thursday.

Cricket Australia said Khawaja was flying out of Melbourne, more than a day later than planned, after having to wait for his visa to be approved.

The other members of Australia’s 18-man squad were granted entry to India in time to take flights on Tuesday and Wednesday to their training camp in Bangalore.

It is not the first time Khawaja, who was born in the Pakistan capital of Islamabad, has faced visa challenges when trying to enter India. In 2011, the top-order batter took to social media to say he had not been permitted to enter the country because he was not born in Australia.

On Wednesday, Khawaja posted a popular meme on Instagram along with the hashtags “stranded”, “dontleaveme”, “standard” and “anytimenow.”

The 36-year-old Khawaja hasn’t played in India in any of his 56 test matches dating back to 2011, although he has played other formats of cricket there. He has undergone a career revival since returning to Australia’s test lineup during the Ashes series win over England in January of last year following an almost three-year absence.

He posted centuries in each innings of his test recall in Sydney and has added three more hundreds, including an unbeaten 195 against South Africa last in Sydney last month, and five big half-centuries in 11 matches.

The four-test series against India begins in Nagpur next Thursday. The second test is set for New Delhi starting Feb. 17, the third March 1 in Dharamsala and the final test beginning March 9 in Ahmedabad.


Radulovic sacked as Lebanon coach

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Radulovic sacked as Lebanon coach

  • L⁠FA said its Executive Committee had decided to terminate the former Montenegro coach’s contract
  • Radulovic, 58, had been ⁠in his second spell in charge

BEIRUT: The Lebanese Football Association has dismissed national team coach Miodrag Radulovic following a review of recent results and the side’s preparations for upcoming competitions, the federation said on Thursday.
In a brief statement posted on X, the ⁠FA said its Executive Committee had decided to terminate the former Montenegro coach’s contract without providing further details.
Radulovic, 58, had been ⁠in his second spell in charge after previously coaching Lebanon from 2015 to 2019. He returned to the role in December 2023 but struggled to revive the team’s form.
Lebanon failed to qualify for the FIFA ⁠Arab Cup in Qatar late last year after losing to Sudan in a playoff and now face a crucial match against Yemen in March in the qualifiers for the 2027 AFC Asian Cup.