Fan denied entry to stadium for ‘Free Imran Khan’ T-shirt, forced to cover up | Cricket News

Fan denied entry to stadium for ‘Free Imran Khan’ T-shirt, forced to cover up

A cricket fan at the Sheffield Shield final in Australia found himself at the centre of an unusual controversy after being denied entry for wearing a “Free Imran Khan” T-shirt — only for authorities to later reverse the decision, calling it a humanitarian issue.The incident took place at Junction Oval in St Kilda on Thursday, where Luke Brown was initially asked to cover his T-shirt before being allowed into the venue. Security staff deemed the message a political statement related to jailed former Pakistan captain Imran Khan, which would violate Cricket Australia’s entry regulations.

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Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Brown complied by wearing another shirt over it but admitted he was taken aback by the situation. “I was surprised,” he told The Sydney Morning Herald. “I understand the argument they have to deal with other situations, so it just makes it easier for them if they apply a blanket rule. They were very nice.”CA clarifies stanceHowever, Cricket Australia later reviewed the matter and clarified its position, stating that support for Khan would not be treated as political. A spokesperson said, “Given the widespread concern in the cricket community for Imran Khan’s welfare, we believe this is a humanitarian issue and will act accordingly.”The clarification effectively meant that Brown — and others wearing similar messages — would now be permitted entry without restrictions.Wider concern in cricket communityKhan, who led Pakistan to their only World Cup triumph in 1992, is currently imprisoned in Rawalpindi’s Adiala jail on corruption charges, with reports of deteriorating health sparking concern globally.Several prominent cricket figures have voiced support, with 14 former international captains — including Steve Waugh, Allan Border and Michael Atherton — signing a petition drafted by Greg Chappell calling for better treatment. Other signatories include Kapil Dev, Sunil Gavaskar, Belinda Clark and Clive Lloyd.Brown later welcomed CA’s clarification, saying, “It’s easy for individual cricket fans like me to take the right stance… it’s harder for Cricket Australia, so I applaud them for doing so.”

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