Four instances when cricketers challenged ICC's political guidelines

Incidents when Players weren't allowed to sport political statements on a cricket field.

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3. Usman Khawaja

The most recent example of ICC intervening when a player wanted to showcase something political on the field came when Usman Khawaja was stopped from wearing messages supporting Palestine on his shoes. Usman Khawaja, who hails from Pakistan and is a devout Muslim, has displayed unity with those affected in Gaza during the Israel-Hamas war, started by Hamas infiltrating Israel.

While Khawaja was seen sporting the messages on his shoes on the eve of the first Test against Pakistan in Perth, Australia captain Pat Cummins confirmed that the opener understood the ICC code of conduct and will not be doing so. However, Khawaja only hid the messages on his shoes with a semi-transparent tape and instead wore a black armband in solidarity with Palestine.

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