
Sydney: Out of favour, Australian Test batsman Usman Khwaja is mulling a move to Queensland after telling Bulls players he wants to move north.
It`s thought that a combination of cricket and personal factors may be the trigger for Khawaja`s potential career switch away from New South Wales (NSW).
It would be another great deal for Queensland`s Sheffield Shield-winning coach Darren Lehmann after Peter Forrest too moved from NSW to Queensland.
The left-hander, who was struggling to get a game for NSW, has played 11 one-day internationals since moving to Brisbane last season.
In contrast, Khawaja`s career has gone backwards since he was axed after playing the last of his six Tests last December.
Pakistan-born Khawaja had become Australia`s first Muslim cricketer but he averaged just 23 in first-class cricket last summer.
A move north could be just the tonic to re-invent Khawaja`s career and give him fresh focus outside of some of the issues that have been weighing him down in Sydney.
IANS
First Published: Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 18:15