An Indian lawyer’s recent complaint against Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Rizwan for offering prayers on the field has stirred controversy during the ICC Men’s ODI World Cup 2023. This incident marks the second time Rizwan has faced such an accusation during the tournament.
Another case against Rizwan
Rizwan, known for his cricketing prowess, sparked the initial controversy when, after scoring a remarkable century against Sri Lanka, he dedicated his performance to the people of Gaza amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. The ICC investigated the matter but ultimately cleared the cricketer, accepting his explanation.
An Indian lawyer filed a case against Mohammed Rizwan. This was a very shameful and cheap act by the so-called host. They're just creating mental pressure on our cricketers. India has already failed to host a mega event. Really disappointed. 🤡💔#MohammadRizwan #CWC23 pic.twitter.com/rupB30hqgI
— Shaharyar Ejaz 🏏 (@SharyOfficial) October 15, 2023
Now, Vineet Jindal, an advocate of the Supreme Court of India, has taken issue with Rizwan’s on-field prayers, alleging that the act is a symbolic representation of his religion and, in the eyes of the complainant, runs contrary to the spirit of sportsmanship. This new complaint comes after Rizwan’s visible expression of faith during Pakistan’s opening match against the Netherlands, which took place in Hyderabad on October 6.
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The matter raises questions about the intersection of religion, sport, and the principle of separation between them. It remains to be seen how the ICC will respond to this latest complaint and whether it will have any bearing on Rizwan’s participation in the tournament.
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