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When Sport Becomes a Visa Test: Global Cricket Politics of Belonging

Ali Khan’s visa case and the Usman Khawaja backlash reveal how identity, visas, and politics are reshaping global cricket. Visa politics overshadow the 2026 T20 World Cup as Pakistani-origin USA players, including Ali Khan, face Indian visa barriers.

Visa restrictions affecting international cricketers ahead of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026

Where Pakistan’s Counter-Argument Must Be Honest

That said, invoking history does not absolve Pakistan’s current system. Critics within Pakistan raise legitimate concerns about access and transparency:

• Persistent underrepresentation of players from Balochistan and interior Sindh
• Inconsistent opportunities for performers like Haseebullah Khan
• Opaque selection pathways where networks often outweigh performance

These are governance failures, not religious filters. Conflating them weakens the case for reform and allows external actors to moralize selectively.

What the Ali Khan Case Really Signals

The Ali Khan visa controversy, the Bangladesh Cricket Board’s resistance to travel without its Pakistani-origin coach Mushtaq Ahmed, and the Usman Khawaja backlash all point to the same reality: identity has re-entered sport through the side door.

Visas, security clearances, and “due process” now shape line-ups as much as form and fitness. Public discourse—often abusive and nationalistic—normalizes this drift, pressuring institutions to comply rather than correct.

For a World Cup, that is existential.

Why This Won’t Happen Again

Because it has already crossed a line.

Once visa politics visibly distort a World Cup, governing bodies face reputational risk they cannot offset with press releases. Sponsors, broadcasters, and co-host nations will demand enforceable guarantees—clear timelines, neutral processing, and contingency venues. The Ali Khan case has made the cost of ambiguity measurable.

Either cricket restores administrative neutrality, or global tournaments will quietly fragment into selective showcases. There is no third option.

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