
On January 2, seasoned Australian batter Usman Khawaja announced his retirement from international cricket. His final clash will be the upcoming Test of Ashes 2025-26 at the iconic Sydney Cricket Ground, marking an end to a remarkable career that began in January 2011.
In 87 Test matches, Khawaja has scored an impressive 6,206 runs, maintaining an average of 43.39. Despite struggling in the current Ashes series, where he has tallied only 153 runs in five innings, his overall performance stands out with 16 hundreds and 28 half-centuries.
Upon Khawaja’s retirement, we compare his career statistics with those of former Indian opener Gautam Gambhir. Both players have had notable careers, and analyzing their performances after 58 Tests provides insight into their batting prowess.
| Player | Tests | Runs | Average | Centuries | Half-Centuries |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Usman Khawaja | 58 | 4,255 | 46.75 | 13 | 20 |
| Gautam Gambhir | 58 | 4,154 | 41.95 | 9 | 22 |
Khawaja’s journey includes impressive numbers against various teams. Notably, he has scored 992 runs against Pakistan at an average of an astounding 99.20 over eight Tests, alongside solid performances against England and South Africa.
Gambhir, with his 58 Tests, had a batting average of 41.95, scoring 4,154 runs along with nine centuries. He was crucial in India’s winning formula, contributing significantly in 25 victories with 1,739 runs.
| Condition | Matches Played | Runs | Average | Hundreds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gambhir – Home | 34 | 2,322 | 40.73 | 5 |
| Khawaja – Home | 31 | 2,496 | 55.46 | 9 |
As Usman Khawaja bids farewell, his legacy alongside that of Gautam Gambhir remains significant in the cricketing world. Both players have set benchmarks that will inspire future cricketers.






