Ashes 2023: Usman Khawaja Arrives For Press Conference With Daughter Seen During Ashes 2023. The first Test match of the Ashes series is being played between England and Australia at Edgbaston.

Brought Australia back into the match with a brilliant century innings:-

Usman Khawaja has brought Australia back into the match with his brilliant century.

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During this, he reached the post-match press conference with his three-year-old daughter Ayesha. This picture and video of him is going viral on social media.

After the match, Usman Khawaja came for the press conference, during which his daughter was also with him. “It didn’t want to stay away from me,” said the opening batsman.

Usman Khawaja Arrives For Press Conference With Daughter Seen During Ashes 2023

Meanwhile Ayesha can be heard asking about her younger sister Ayla, who was born in May 2022.

Ayesha said, “Daddy, baby Ayla is not here!”

Khwaja replied, “Yeah, she is not here, Baby Ayla is not here, she is with mommy, we will go back soon, okay? Two minutes.”

Usman Khawaja completed the 15th century of his Test cricket career by hitting a four off Ben Stokes against England in the first innings.

He completed this century in 199 balls. During this, he hit 2 sixes and 12 fours on the ball of Ben Stokes, as soon as he hit a four, he screamed loudly and then celebrated his century.

Usman Khawaja Arrives For Press Conference With Daughter Seen During Ashes 2023

This was Khawaja’s 15th century in Test cricket

This was Usman Khawaja’s 15th century in Test cricket. Along with this, he has scored a century after 26 years as an opener at Edgbaston in Birmingham.

The last time Mark Taylor scored a century at this ground was 129 in the 1997 Ashes series.

Usman Khawaja Arrives For Press Conference With Daughter Seen During Ashes 2023

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England declared at 398 for the loss of 8 wickets in the first Test of the Ashes. After this, Australia had also scored 311 runs for 5 wickets by the end of the second day’s play. Australia is currently 82 runs behind England.