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'Thankfully, I Never Faced Any Discrimination In England,' Says Panesar After Khawaja Slams Racial Stereotypes In Australian Cricket
Khawaja, who announced that he will retire from international cricket after the final Sydney Ashes Test, has hit out at racial stereotypes in Australian cricket, claiming he has been treated differently across his career.
"Thankfully, I never faced any racial discrimination while playing for England. I always received strong support from the team and the board. They were very supportive," Panesar told IANS when asked about his reaction to Khawaja exposing racism during his emotional press conference on Friday.
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