Team India is currently participating in a big event like the T20 World Cup and the Indian team has qualified for the semi-finals in this tournament. Many questions are being raised on Team India's excellent performance in this tournament, some people claim that many teams have been paid money to lose to Team India. After this news, many types of questions are being raised on social media and people are now considering the Indian team guilty of fixing. Along with this, many people have also demanded an impartial investigation of this from the ICC.
Team India faced allegations after the match against Afghanistan
The first match of T20 World Cup Super-8 was played between Team India and Afghanistan on 20 June and the Indian team won the match one-sidedly. The Afghanistan team did not show any intent in this match and due to this, it was alleged by Pakistani supporters on social media that the Afghanistan players did not show intent while playing against Team India and due to this the team will have to face a crushing defeat.
Why did Afghanistan not play like this against India? Tell me honestly 🇦🇫🇮🇳🙏🏽#tapmad #HojaoADFree #T20WorldCup pic.twitter.com/2MogTn4Py6
— Farid Khan (@_FaridKhan) June 23, 2024
Afghan players lose out because of IPL
When the Afghanistan team had to face a terrible defeat at the hands of the Indian team, then a campaign was started on social media by Pakistani supporters that, at present, the BCCI helps the Afghan team. This is the reason why the Afghan team always performs poorly against them and shows a second-rate game. Along with this, news has also come that now the BCCI has given permission to Afghanistan to practice and play matches in a stadium located in Noida.
Because of this Pakistan got angry
The Pakistan team has been struggling against Afghanistan for the last few years and in the Cricket World Cup 2023 played last year, the Afghanistan team had to face a crushing defeat against Pakistan. Because of this, now all the Pakistani experts and players are always seen trolling the Afghanistan team.