SYDNEY: Cricket Australia has agreed to a request by Muslim leg-spinner Fawad Ahmed not to wear the sponsorship logo of beer brand VB because of his faith’s ban on alcohol.
Pakistan-born Ahmed, who became an Australian citizen in July after his application was fast-tracked, did not have the brewer’s logo on his shirt during his international debut in last week’s T20 matches against England.
Mike McKenna, Cricket Australia’s executive general manager for operations, said Tuesday the player first raised the issue when he was selected for the Australia A tour of Britain in June.
“Fawad expressed discomfort with the conflict this created for him, due to his religious beliefs,” he said.
“Cricket Australia and Carlton United Breweries (CUB) are respectful of Fawad’s personal beliefs and have agreed with his request to wear an unbranded shirt.
No beer logo for cricketer Ahmed
No beer logo for cricketer Ahmed
