Usman Khawaja sports shoes with daughters' names after being barred by ICC over Gaza support

Usman Khawaja sports shoes with daughters' names after being barred by ICC over Gaza support

Dec 26, 2023 - 17:30
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Usman Khawaja sports shoes with daughters' names after being barred by ICC over Gaza support

Usman Khawaja wore shoes with his daughters’ names as he batted against Pakistan on Tuesday, after being barred from sporting references to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

A close-up look of the Australian opener’s shoes showed the names of Khawaja’s daughters Aisha and Ayla taped to the side of his footwear during Day 1 of the second Test in Melbourne.

Khawaja, who was dismissed for 42 runs after the lunch break, had been denied permission by the International Cricket Council (ICC) to have a sticker showing a dove holding an olive branch on his bat and shoes.

The logo, which he displayed during training, also had the words 01:UDHR — a reference to Article One of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights — written on it.

The 37-year-old was previously stopped from wearing shoes emblazoned with the hand-written slogans “Freedom is a human right” and “All lives are equal” during the first Test in Perth.

The ICC said they flouted its rules on messages that relate to politics, religion or race.

Pakistan-born Khawaja posted an Instagram message on the eve of the second Test seemingly venting his frustration: “Merry Christmas everybody. Sometimes you just gotta laugh. Cya at Boxing Day!” He added hashtags #inconsistent and #doublestandards in the post.

Cricket Australia chief executive Nick Hockley said Khawaja was “passionate about human rights”.

“We supported Usman with an application (to the ICC) which really felt non-partisan, non-religious, apolitical,” he told broadcaster ABC of Khawaja’s bid to wear the dove symbol.

“Equally, the ICC has its regulations and they are there for good reason so we have to respect those.

“But I think the main way we deal with this (type of issue) is through good communication and working together.”

Last week, Khawaja spoke about how the Israel-Hamas conflict had affected him.

“When I’m looking at my Instagram and seeing innocent kids, videos of them dying, passing away, that’s what hit me the hardest,” he said.

“I just imagine my young daughter in my arms … I get emotional talking about it again. I don’t have any hidden agendas.”

(with inputs from AFP)

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