Stats: Usman Khawaja's dream homecoming, and end of Australia's overseas drought

Reverse swing came to the rescue of the pace bowlers in tough bowling conditions, as opening batters made merry

Sampath Bandarupalli26-Mar-2022Khawaja’s homecoming
The inaugural Benaud-Qadir Trophy was the perfect homecoming for Usman Khawaja, the Player of the Series in Australia’s triumph. Playing for the first time in Pakistan, the country of his birth, Khawaja struck two hundreds and came close twice before falling in the 90s. His series aggregate of 496 runs is the second-highest for a visiting opener in Pakistan, behind Mark Taylor’s 513 in 1998.Khawaja’s average of 165.33 is also the second-highest for an opening batter in a Test series with a minimum of five times batted, behind Shoaib Mohammad’s 169 against New Zealand in 1990.End of Australia’s overseas drought
Victory in Lahore not only handed Australia their third Test series win in Pakistan, but also their first series win away from home in six years. Their last away series win had come back in February 2016, when they beat New Zealand 2-0.