Kuwait Times

Dhoni removes dagger logo from keeping gloves

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LONDON: MS Dhoni took the field without a controvers­ial dagger logo on his wicketkeep­ing gloves in yesterday’s World Cup game against Australia after being ordered to remove the symbol by cricket’s governing body.

Dhoni’s gloves in the opening game against South Africa bore an apparent military insignia that breached rules laid down by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council. But a different pair of gloves appeared to conform with ICC regulation­s when India fielded after making 352 for five batting first against world champions Australia at the Oval.

The ICC turned down a request by

the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to allow Dhoni to sport the symbol that gained widespread attention on television and on social media in India, with #DhoniKeepT­heGlove trending on Twitter.

According to the World Cup clothing and equipment regulation­s manual, only two manufactur­er identifica­tions can be sported on the back of each glove. Also, any logos should not have any political or racial connotatio­ns.

Dhoni is an honorary lieutenant colonel in India’s Parachute Regiment. In March, the India team wore camouflage­style caps provided by Dhoni during a one-day game against Australia as a tribute to India’s armed forces after 40 troops were killed in a suicide bomb attack in Kashmir.

The ICC has previously ruled against players making political statements and in 2104 the global governing body banned England all-rounder Moeen Ali from wearing wristbands saying “Save Gaza” and “Free Palestine”. — AFP

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