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Cricket fan kicked out of Sheffield Shield final for an act that was deemed ‘too political’

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  • Backlash forced Cricket Australia to reverse its stance

A cricket fan was dramatically turned away from the Sheffield Shield final after officials ruled his clothing crossed the line into political territory.

The spectator, identified as Luke Brown, was denied entry to Junction Oval on the opening day of the match after arriving in a T-shirt bearing the message ‘Free Imran Khan’.

Security staff at the ground deemed the shirt to be in breach of venue conditions, which prohibit political messaging, with the fan stopped at the gate and refused entry.

The incident quickly sparked backlash, with many questioning the decision given the cricketing ties of the man featured on the shirt.

Imran Khan, a former Pakistan captain and 1992 World Cup winner, remains one of the sport’s most recognisable figures, despite his later career in politics.

The situation escalated rapidly as criticism mounted, prompting Cricket Australia to reconsider its position.

Cricket Australia later declared Imran Khan situation a humanitarian issue, allowing fans to display support messages at the match

The world is even madder than we thought, if that’s possible?!A cricket fan has been banned from the #SheffieldShield final for wearing a “Free Imran Khan” T-shirt in support of the jailed former Pakistan Prime Minister and captain! https://t.co/0sB8VWqDlM

— Malcolm Conn (@malcolmconn) March 26, 2026

Victoria has struggled to make in-roads with the bat in a rain-affected Shield final

Victoria has struggled to make in-roads with the bat in a rain-affected Shield final

The governing body confirmed that security had been acting within the rules at the time, with the shirt initially considered ‘too political’.

However, in a swift reversal, officials acknowledged the broader context surrounding Khan’s situation.

‘Given the widespread concern in the cricket community for Imran Khan’s welfare, we believe this is a humanitarian issue and we will act accordingly,’ a Cricket Australia spokesperson said.

The updated stance meant spectators would be permitted to display messages of support for Khan for the remainder of the match.

Brown was later spotted inside Junction Oval wearing the shirt. 

Khan, 73, has been imprisoned since 2023 after being charged with corruption, allegations he denies. He was hospitalised last month due to an eye condition before being returned to jail.

His situation has drawn global concern, with more than a dozen former international captains signing a letter urging authorities to ensure his health and safety.

The controversy unfolded alongside a disrupted start to the Sheffield Shield final itself, with rain heavily impacting play across the opening days.

Play resumed on day three following a 50-minute rain delay, with Victoria restarting at 4-110.

The ladder leaders remain under pressure, trailing South Australia by 88 runs as their first innings continues.

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