Australian cricketing superstar Usman Khawaja will drop into town this week’s end to work with practically 100 adolescents in a progression program.
The Australian unfortunate propensity captain will visit Raby Cricket Ground on Sunday morning.
He is visiting Campbelltown as an element of his work with the Usman Khawaja Foundation.
Campbelltown-Camden Ghosts secretary Jason Ellsmore said there would be a ton of youngsters anxious to meet the Aussie player.
He said 70 multicultural children had been working with Ghosts coaches in a productive junior headway program.
The Usman Khawaja Foundation’s cricket program is expected for adolescents who are new to the game.
The program hopes to associate with grade school-developed youngsters and young fellows with cricket, particularly kids from non-traditional cricketing systems.
Khawaja is a Pakistani-imagined batsman who has addressed Australia in tests, one-day internationals and T20 cricket.