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Usman Khawaja Backs Australian Cricket Journalist Dumped For Gaza Posts
Australian Test opener Usman Khawaja has come out swinging for a cricket journalist dropped from radio coverage of the Sri Lanka tour for retweeting posts about the conflict in Gaza.
Peter Lalor said Australia's Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) told him his retweets were imbalanced, insensitive to one side and had sparked many complaints.
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