SYDNEY: Pakistan-born leg-spinner Fawad Ahmed officially became an Australian citizen yesterday, the same day the first Ashes Test against England was to start.
The former refugee, 31, had his bid for citizenship accepted last week, making him eligible to play in the Ashes, and yesterday attended the final protocol -- a citizenship ceremony in Melbourne.
“It is a great day for me and it has been a dream of mine to become a citizen of Australia ever since I arrived here at the beginning of 2010,” he said.
Cricket Australia chief James Sutherland called the news as “a proud day for Australian cricket”.
“Fawad Ahmed is a talented cricketer, but most of all he is a wonderful human being,” he said.
He added: “He has confronted many challenges along the way, so today is a day for celebration. We are incredibly happy for him.”
Ahmed returned from England in June where he was playing for Australia A after the Australian government moved amendments to the Citizenship Act through the upper house of parliament to help fast-track his application.
AFP