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  1. Good point well made. There have been a couple of instances over here in UK; one where a footballer asked not to have the logo of a money-lending firm on his shirt and at least one in a recently televised domestic T20 comp. In the case of the latter, the offending brewery logo was taped over with sticking plaster.

    I agree with the sentiment that, if the individual chooses this position on the grounds of religious beliefs, then they should not be financially rewarded

    • Amla from South Africa is another player who goes without the logo. I have no cavil with not displaying the logo for religious reasons it is just the payment issue that bothers me.

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