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Watch: Cummins won ash and heart with Gesture Khawaja

Watch: Cummins won ash and heart with Gesture Khawaja
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The quality of Pat Cummins’s leadership was in full view even after his team sealed the Ash 4-0 victory on Sunday when he confirmed Usman Khawaja, Cricketer Muslim first to play for Australia, not showered in celebrations in the midst of the celebration.
When his euphoria team partner began to raise a champagne bottle on the stage at the Bellerive Hobart oval, Khawaja stepped to the side to avoid being sprayed with alcohol with his religious belief.
Watch: @Aatatnawaz a good leader always keep the team as a whole and respect everyone the same and @ Patcummins30 has …
https://t.co/gv2BtDS- Umar Gul (@mdk_Gul) 1642357047000Cummins quickly pay attention and ask his teammate to Putting aside bottle and gorsure for Khawaja to rejoin them in Dais.
Khawaja, who played the last two matches of the five-test series, returned to the stage and knelt beside Cummins because the side of the victory issued a roar posing for the camera.
“We have many very diverse people and you want to celebrate, you want to make sure everyone feels comfortable being themselves.
That’s just one moment,” Cummins told reporters on Monday.
“The boys are fantastic in that room.
They always keep each other.
This is a very strict group.” I think one reason is there is a lot of respect and love with each other.
We had to make sure our team partner was in a photo with us.
“Playing his first test in 2-1 / 2 years, Khawaja destroyed a hundred in each fourth match in Sydney Batting in the middle of Orning.
Opening the innings.
Opening inning in Hobart, Left hander scored six and 11 but still finished as the fifth top scorer Five-match series.
Left hander brings to Twitter to thank Cummins for his movements.
“If this video does not show you the children have my back, I don’t know what will be,” Khawaja wrote.
If this video doesn’t show you That boy has my back, I don’t know what’s going to.
They stop …
https: / /t.co/qg5tczzkv9- Usman Khawaja (@uz_khawaja) 1642404214000 “They stop their normal champagne celebrations so I can rejoin.
Inclusiveness in our games and values ​​as sports is very important.
I feel like it’s a trend in the right direction.
Gesture “Cummins’ Classy” went viral on social media and was praised by fans as the former British Cricketer Isa Guha.
“A good leader always keeps the team as a whole and respects the team as a whole and respects everyone who is equivalent and @ Patcummins30 has proven to be the leader,” said Former Fast Bowler Pakistan Umar Gul said on Twitter.
The player born in Islamabad is part of the Australian Cricket Working Group aimed at increasing diversity in the game.

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