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Usman Khawaja sparks controversy with boycott linked to Israel-Palestine conflict

Usman Khawaja reportedly told reporters Adam Collins and Bharat Sundaresan he wouldn't be performing an interview after spotting a SEN microphone.

June 26, 2025 / 19:32 IST
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Usman Khawaja sparks controversy with boycott linked to Israel-Palestine conflict
Usman Khawaja sparks controversy with boycott linked to Israel-Palestine conflict

After Day 1 of the first Test match against the West Indies in the Caribbean, Australian opener Usman Khawaja made headlines by shockingly refusing to participate in a post-match interview with major media oulet SEN. The development comes after journalist Peter Lalor was controversially fired by the 24/7 sports company earlier this year.

SEN showed the door to respected cricket reporter Lalor at a Test match in Galle after the freelancer sent a string of tweets and retweets regarding the war in Gaza during Australia's tour of Sri Lanka in February. Lalor’s social media behavior, including reposting news items regarding Israeli bombings and the release of Palestinian captives, led to the judgment.

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Khawaja, who struck a tenacious 47 in Australia's poor first innings of 180 at Bridgetown, reportedly turned down an invitation to speak with SEN commentators following stumps at Kensington Oval on Thursday morning AEDT.

The veteran opening batter reportedly told reporters Adam Collins and Bharat Sundaresan he wouldn't be performing an interview after spotting a SEN microphone.