Usman Qadir moves to Australia for better cricket future
Pakistani cricketer Usman Qadir has moved to Australia to pursue a better future in cricket.
He has settled in New South Wales while playing for the Hawkesbury club in Sydney.
Usman has previously played for South Australia and participated in the Big Bash League (BBL), representing Perth and Adelaide. He also had the honour of playing for Australia's Prime Minister's XI.
Last October, Usman announced his retirement from Pakistan cricket, citing disappointment. Speaking about his decision, Usman said, "Cricket is my livelihood, and I have come to Australia with plans for my future. I am hopeful and determined to find good opportunities in cricket here."
Usman's family will soon join him Down Under.
Usman had earlier returned to Pakistan from Australia to fulfil the wishes of his late father, Abdul Qadir, who wanted to see him play for Pakistan.
During his time with the national team, Usman represented Pakistan in one ODI and 25 T20 International matches.