Australian cricket icon calls out ‘racial stereotypes’ in sport ahead of Ashes farewell

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2 Jan 2026 • 5:07 PM MYT
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  • Usman Khawaja, Australia's first Muslim Test cricketer, announced his international retirement after a 15-year career, with his final match being the fifth Ashes Test in Sydney.
  • Khawaja stated that Australian cricket is "still very white" and maintains that "racial stereotypes" persist within the sport.
  • He expressed feeling unfairly treated and singled out for a back injury, suggesting media and former players attributed it to racial stereotypes like being lazy or selfish.
  • Khawaja contrasted his experience with that of other players who sustained injuries after social activities, noting they were often excused as "Aussie larrikins" without similar scrutiny.
  • He hopes his outspoken comments will pave an easier path for future non-white cricketers, despite anticipating criticism for "playing the race card".

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