I am a Pakistani Muslim Usman Khawaja said he will not play for Australia

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Australian cricketer of Pakistani origin Usman Khawaja has announced his retirement from international cricket.

Usman Khawaja’s 15-year Test career was not limited to cricket, but he emerged as a strong voice off the field as well.

Usman Khawaja, 39, spoke about his career as well as racial discrimination and identity issues in a long and emotional press conference.

Born in Pakistan, Usman Khawaja moved to Australia at the age of five and later became the first Muslim cricketer to represent the Australian national team.

He said that in the past he faced racial discrimination and had to try to hide his identity. He tried to pretend to be like the others to get a place in the cricket team, but was repeatedly kicked out of the team.

Usman Khawace said, “After moving to Queensland in 2012, I embraced my true self, which had a positive impact on my performance.”

He said I am a proud Muslim, I am from Pakistan. I was told you can’t play for Australia because I’m a Muslim, but today I’m sitting here.

Usman Khawaja also linked criticism during the recent Ashes series to racial bias, when he faced unusual criticism for playing golf.

According to him, other players have never been targeted in such cases.

He also spoke about inclusion, diversity and equality in cricket and said that although there has been progress, challenges still exist. He also faced criticism for speaking in favor of Palestine, but he made it clear that he would continue to focus on unity and humanity instead of hatred.

In the end, Usman Khawaze said that he wants to be remembered as a good, kind person and a symbol of hope for young people, especially children who feel different and neglected.



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