Sydney: Pakistani Cricketer Fawad Khan has declined to wear wine bearing logo Australian shirt. Australian cricket respecting the religious consents of the players have permitted him to wear some other shirt but he might have to face some penalty the act. According to the details, Fawad who had presented the life threats had looked for Australian custody and in past few months has gotten the Australian citizenship and has made successful way in the Kangarooing team, playing matches against England and now looks forward to playing one-day series.
Leg-spinner told the Australian management that as being Muslim he cannot wear wine logo bearing shirt. His request has been accepted by the authorities.
Chief Executive of Australian Cricketers Association Paul March said that CIA had presented hesitation to accept Fawad plea pointing towards the doubt for other people to make it a practice but Paul had asked the intelligence men to respect the religious beliefs of the cricketer.
Couple of days ago, Muslim Footballer Muslim Footballer Papiss Cissé rejected to wear shirt with Interest brand logo.
Few months ago, Kashmiri Cricketer Parvez Rasool also followed Islam in this regard.
Players during the contract sign the term of wearing the wine bearing logo shirts however, the players are given the relief to present non-acceptance in accordance to their religious andprofessional practices. Hashim Amla, Muslim South African batsmen often pays heavy fine for violating the agreement from his receiving, for not wearing ‘wine-shirts’. South African Players like Waleed (former name Wayne Dillon Parnell), Imran Tahir and Farhaan Behardien also pay charges for hiding Wine company logo.

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