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Rachel Khawaja, formerly known as Rachel McLellan, is not only the wife of Australian cricketer Usman Khawaja but also a dynamic professional in her own right. Born on January 21, 1987, in Sydney, Australia, she has made a name for herself as a Business Development Manager and a reporter at 7Cricket. Rachel’s educational background includes a degree in Marketing from the University of New South Wales, which has undoubtedly aided her in her career pursuits. Standing at 5 feet 9 inches tall, Rachel balances her professional life with being a devoted mother to her two daughters, Aisha Rahil Khawaja and Ayla Fozia Mishel.
Usman Khawaja and Rachel Khawaja’s love story that blossomed
The love story between Usman and Rachel began during their university days in 2015. Their connection grew as they navigated the challenges of student life together. After dating for three years, they decided to take the next step in their relationship. Rachel, who was raised in a Catholic family, made the significant decision to convert to Islam prior to their marriage. This choice was deeply personal for her, and she emphasized that it was made without any pressure from Usman or his family.
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The wedding day
Usman and Rachel officially tied the knot on April 6, 2018. Their wedding was celebrated with an intimate ceremony that honoured both their families and cultural backgrounds. Prior to this formal marriage, they had engaged in a traditional Islamic ‘nikah’ ceremony in 2017 after Rachel’s conversion to Islam. This dual celebration reflects their commitment not only to each other but also to embracing each other’s cultures and beliefs.
A Khawaja family of four
The couple is proud parents of two beautiful daughters: Aisha Rahil and Ayla Fozia. Rachel often shares glimpses of their family life on social media, showcasing the joys and challenges of motherhood alongside Usman’s cricketing career. She is known for being a supportive partner, cheering for Usman from the stands during matches and celebrating his achievements with heartfelt messages on social media. Recently, she congratulated him on his performance during Australia’s Ashes win, highlighting her role as both a partner and an enthusiastic supporter.
At 36 years old, Rachel continues to thrive professionally while managing her responsibilities as a mother and wife. She has embraced the cricketing lifestyle wholeheartedly, often attending events and supporting Usman during his matches.