Updated On: 09 January, 2024 07:05 AM IST | Mumbai | Michael Jeh
Until administrators in Australia are ready to accept that the entry barriers for South Asian cricketers are rooted in a sense of superiority and privilege, the newly-formed Multicultural Action Plan will have little meaning

Pakistani-born Australia player Usman Khawaja has had to deal with discrimination during his career. Pic/Getty Images
At a time when Usman Khawaja has been denied the right to display a message in support of human rights, presumably all humans, Cricket Australia have launched the Multicultural Action Plan (MAP), ostensibly to tap into the huge riches of the South Asian diaspora who consume cricket with ravenous appetites.
For South Asia, you may as well say India because in all honesty, if it wasn’t for the Indian rupees (converted into dollars) that is at the heart of the motivations for MAP, we would still be getting cheap laughs generated by Billy Birmingham (12th Man) and Greg Ritchie (Mahatma Coat). Let’s not kid ourselves that this has nothing to do with money – India has never been sexier and Cricket Australia are smart enough to want their share of the paratha.