Usman Khawaja no stranger to centuries with added which means

Some centuries imply a bit greater than others. But just a few of Usman Khawaja's since his triumphant return to the Test facet have had added significance.

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Firstly, there was the comeback itself at Sydney within the final Ashes, a chance he thought could by no means come round. Then, having lengthy carried a tag of being unable to play spin, which ought to actually have been shed when he saved the sport in Abu Dhabi in 2018, he dominated in Pakistan on a massively important homecoming tour. Then he adopted that with a century towards India in Ahmedabad just a few months in the past.

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And now Edgbaston in 2023, ten years on from his first Test tour of the nation which had introduced his solely different fifty. Despite a prolific return to the facet, his common in England - 17.78 earlier than this match after two low scores within the World Test Championship last final week - had not gone unnoticed.

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"I honestly don't know," Khawaja, with daughter Aisha on his knee on the press convention, stated of what prompted the celebration. "Think it was a combination of three Ashes tours in England, being dropped in two of them. I don't read the media, genuinely I don't, but I'm getting sprayed by the crowd as I'm walking out there today and as I'm going to the nets that I can't score runs in England, so guess it was more emotional than normal.

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"Feel like I'm saying this on a regular basis, similar factor occurred in India. Not that I've a degree to show, nevertheless it's good to exit and rating runs for Australia simply to point out everybody that the final 10 years have not been a fluke."

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The theme from Khawaja over the last few years has been how comfortable he now is being himself. "It's simply what you see is what you get, that is Usman," he said. "I do not attempt to disguise it. I'm not excellent, I make errors, however I'm comfortable to be on the market and present everybody the actual me. Don't know why the bat throw occurred, nevertheless it occurred. That was me."

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As Khawaja said, his previous Ashes history in England had not been a happy one. A top score of 54 in the first of six previous meetings in 2013. He was dropped for the final match of that series at The Oval. He did not make the 2015 tour during a near two-year absence from the Test side, then in 2019 he was the fall guy to accommodate Marnus Labuschagne on Steven Smith's return from concussion at Old Trafford. This time he had come prepared.

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"England is, for my part, the hardest place on the planet to bat for top-three batsmen," Khawaja said before the tour. "If I've realized something, it's work onerous, prepare onerous and [when] going to England, go together with low expectations. You are going to fail as a batsman, however if you do rating you attempt to money in as a lot as you'll be able to."

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Usman Khawaja celebrates reaching his tonβ€’PA Images via Getty Images

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The century was in a mould of the previous six he had made on his return to Test cricket, with an almost zen-like calmness. Led by Broad, England were very good with the new ball early in the day. Khawaja was beaten on occasions but never ruffled although there was not the amount of seam or swing that has previously troubled him.

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While runs have flowed at home, he has equally left his mark overseas. Since January 2022, Khawaja has scored more than 1000 runs outside Australia. No batter has scored more runs in away Tests with the next most prolific batter in away Tests in this period being Joe Root, who has 802 runs in an equal 19 innings.

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It appeared that the second new ball had finally done for him on 112 when Broad, from around the wicket, a line that has not troubled Khawaja the same as it has Warner, brought a terrific delivery back into off stump only for his foot to have been inches over the line.

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His play against Moeen Ali brought back memories of how he had dominated Pakistan's spinners last year on some docile surfaces. Watchfully respecting the good balls, but quick to apply some pressure (not that Stokes sees his bowlers being hit for boundaries that way) with sweet, crisp footwork. He rarely misjudges length against the spin.

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"England, to their credit score, they caught to their weapons, saved the sphere up and finally received the wicket of Heady by simply retaining the blokes up," Khawaja said. "It was good cat and mouse."

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The comparison between Khawaja and his opening partner is hard to ignore. While Warner battles to get the ending he wants in Sydney early next year, Khawaja is mapping out the most glorious final coming to an international career littered with ups and downs. And though this is likely a final tour of England - "except I pull a James Anderson," he stated - that ending level could also be a while off but.

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Andrew McGlashan is a deputy editor at ESPNcricinfo

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