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Amla, Babar Azam among cricketers expressing solidarity with Palestinians

Azhar Ali and Babar Azam will lead the Test and T20I sides in England Sportsfile via Getty Images

Hashim Amla and Babar Azam are among a group of cricketers from around the world to express solidarity with the people of Palestine, where the death toll from Israeli airstrikes in Gaza has risen sharply over the past few days. Several of the dead are civilians, including at least 13 children.

Several members of the Pakistan cricket team, led by captain Babar Azam posted messages on Twitter, with a running theme of prayers for the Palestinian people, imploring the world to "stand up for humanity". Shan Masood, Azhar Ali and Shadab Khan were among the other Pakistanis who expressed solidarity.

The messages of goodwill weren't limited to Pakistani cricketers. Afghanistan legspinner Rashid Khan called it "no crime more heinous than the killing of a child". Hashim Amla, in a lengthy Instagram post, drew comparisons to Nelson Mandela's struggle against apartheid, reminding people of Mandela's unstinting support for the people of Palestine throughout his life. Mandela had said South Africa's struggle was "incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians".

Tabraiz Shamsi, Daren Sammy and Kagiso Rabada also posted messages on Twitter praying for Palestine, while former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan said one "only needed to be human" to support their cause. George Linde condemned the "terrible scenes" while England bowler Saqib Mahmood asked people not to turn a blind eye, using the hashtag #FreePalestine.

This isn't the first time cricket has found itself caught up in the issue. In 2014, at the height of an Israeli military operation in Gaza, England allrounder Moeen Ali wore wristbands with slogans reading #FreePalestine and #SaveGaza during a Test match between England and India. The ICC match referee David Boon decided it was a breach of the ICC regulation forbidding cricketers from sending out political messages and asked Moeen to remove the wristbands.