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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4. MS Dhoni
Perhaps the biggest uproar that happened because of ICC’s ‘Clothing and Equipment Rules’, happened in World Cup 2019 when Indian captain MS Dhoni showed his respect and love for the Indian armed forces. He did so by sporting the insignia of the regimental dagger of the Indian Para Special Forces on his wicketkeeping gloves.
Dhoni wore the insignia during India’s opening match against South Africa in Southampton. After the images went viral, ICC directed BCCI to tell MS Dhoni to remove the insignia. Before the World Cup in 2019, during an ODI series between India and Australia, MS Dhoni and the Indian team had donned special camouflage caps. This was done as a mark of tribute to the loss of lives in the Pulwama terror attack and the armed forces. Even this act of MS Dhoni received backlash from Pakistan’s minister Fawad Chaudhry, who asked the ICC to take action against the former India captain.
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