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Usman Khawaja: Racism turned me away from backing Australia teams

<p>Test batsman Usman Khawaja has said being racially vilified when he was growing up in Sydney led him to support other countries rather than back Australian sports teams</p>

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Test batsman Usman Khawaja has said being racially vilified when he was growing up in Sydney led him to support other countries rather than back Australian sports teams. The Pakistan-born 30-year-old said in a blog post that racial abuse was widespread on the playing field during his junior days and blamed it for curtailing the sporting ambitions of a number of his overseas-born friends. "Getting sledged by opposition players and their parents was the norm," Khawaja wrote on the PlayersVoice website (playersvoice.com.au).

Usman Khawaja
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