Cricketer Usman Khawaja heads to Brisbane for dinner with pregnant wife Rachel and daughter Aisha before bumping into David Warner
They announced they were expecting their second child last Tuesday.
And Australian cricketer Usman Khawaja and his pregnant wife Rachel have been seen in public for the first time since Wednesday’s exciting announcement.
The Khawaja family were spotted walking the streets of Brisbane with their daughter Aisha, before colliding with fellow cricketer David Warner.
Outside: Cricketer Usman Khawaja was seen with his pregnant wife Rachel and daughter Aisha on Wednesday, before bumping into David Warner
Usman, 34, wore a black t-shirt, white shorts, black sneakers with a pair of glasses for the night.
Rachel opted for a pair of ripped jeans, a black shirt with a matching cardigan and flip flops.
The couple met Warner along the way and chatted with the batter as they pushed baby Aisha into a pram.
Dress code: Usman, 34, wore a black t-shirt, white shorts, black sneakers with a pair of glasses for the night. Rachel opted for a pair of ripped jeans, a black shirt with a matching cardigan and flip flops
Team reunion: The couple met David Warner along the way and spoke to the batter as they pushed baby Aisha into a pram
Warner appeared to be pointing at something as he chatted with the couple, Usman watching him intently.
The batter wore a black tee shirt, short white running shoes, a navy cap and a pair of Airpods in his ears.
Usman was also seen at one point during the trip holding his daughter’s hand and walking with her.
Sweet: Usman was also seen at one point in the trip holding his daughter’s hand and walking with her.
Khawaja and Warner are both in Brisbane with the Australian cricket test team ahead of the Ashes’ first test against England next Wednesday.
Fast pitcher Pat Cummins has been named Australia’s test cricket captain after Tim Paine resigned over his high-profile sexting scandal.
Cricketer Steve Smith has been chosen as his deputy, marking his return to a managerial post following the 2018 ball tampering scandal.
Pat will lead Australia against England at The Gabba in Queensland on December 8th.
New leader: Fast pitcher Pat Cummins has been named Australian test cricket captain after Tim Paine resigns over his high-profile sexting scandal
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