Pakistan cricket greats Shoaib Akhtar, Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis have fired allegations of match-fixing and intentional underperformance...
Pakistan cricket greats Shoaib Akhtar, Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis have fired allegations of match-fixing and intentional underperformance levelled against Afghanistan on social media following their lopsided loss to Bharat during a T20 tourney match on Wed, and urged fans to not contribute to social trends that fan such conspiracy theories.
India's significant defeats at the hands of Pakistan and New Zealand meant they required to win the remainder of their cluster a pair of matches by massive margins so as to stay their campaign alive. They with success completed the primary a part of the equation by thrashing the Afghans by sixty six runs.
The one-sided nature of the defeat not to mention a poor effort within the field raised over a number of eyebrows on social platforms, notably Twitter, wherever hashtags like #WellPaidIndia and #FixedMatch trended, to that Pakistan fans keen to envision the rear of Bharat contributed heavily. Some cricket writers additionally contributed to the trend, whereas data Minister Fawad Chaudhry's retweets additionally showed he was in support of the accusation.
Pakistan's legendary pacers, however, reacted powerfully against such allegations, as they came to the defence of the Afghan team and told fans that the Indian team was continually capable of delivering such drubbings.
Shoaib Akhtar requested his followers to refrain from inculpative Afghanistan of fixing, voice communication "it isn't right. Please don't run this trend."
The urban center specific same there have been Islamic law courts within the Taliban-run Afghanistan then their national cricketers, in theory, can be summoned over such allegations.
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