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Soon after India beat Afghanistan T20 World Cup 2021, many social media users started speculating that the match was fixed.
The netizens from Pakistan believe that the match was not but fixed. Last night, India beat Afghanistan by 66 runs in their Super 12 match of the T20 World Cup.
Many users claim that during the toss which Afghanistan won, it was Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli who asked Afghan captain Mohammad Nabi to bowl first.
Nabi crying at Afghanistan’s team acting: pic.twitter.com/ZIfMpM06JQ
— anastipu (@teepusahab) November 3, 2021
It’s totally fixed 😒#NamakHaram pic.twitter.com/LLsXmXCTw6
— Muنiبa (@Muniba772) November 4, 2021
Once a “Namak Haram” always a “Namak Haram”🇦🇫 #Fixed #Fixing #Shame#INDvAFG #t20worldcup2021 #fixerkings #RashidKhan #WellPaidIndia #NamakHaram #Nabi pic.twitter.com/opGSrfXqTX
— MUHAMMAD ASAF (@MUHAMMADASAF13) November 4, 2021
Virat saying to Nabi You will Bowl First! Match Fixed confirmed! 😂#fixed #INDvAFG pic.twitter.com/PZbQEh9nz0
— Ahmad Jamshed (@iahmadjamshed) November 3, 2021
Two side picture
Once a “Namak Haram” always a “Namak Haram”#Fixed #Fixing #Shame #WellPaidIndia
#RashidKhan #INDvAFG #AFGvIND #T20WorldCup2021 pic.twitter.com/vPPl4MhASb— Dan! 🇵🇰❤️ (@Dani_Baloch7) November 4, 2021
After Losing the #fixed Match.
Afghan Players in their dressing room like that.🧐😉#WellPaidIndia pic.twitter.com/VvIie9dGnp
— Aayiz Sheikh (@Aayiz8) November 4, 2021
Deep Pockets. Afghanistan Dressing Room Pictures Leaked 😂😂🤭#fixed pic.twitter.com/Q4K6lbGq5W
— Ubaid Khan Thunder (@UbaidThunder) November 3, 2021
INDIA BEST IN MATCH FIXING #Shame #fixedmatch #fixerkings #INDvsAFG Nabi Mujeeb Zazai Well Paid India Naveen Deep Pockets #indiancricket #Kohli #harbhajansingh Rashid Khan pic.twitter.com/S1b232RMF3
— Muhammad Waseem Khan (@VoiceofMWK) November 3, 2021
Story of the today match! #INDvsAFG pic.twitter.com/0rtAUMfvna
— David Alex (@DevedAlex) November 3, 2021
Cricket Experts knows very well#INDvsAFG pic.twitter.com/FL9SkQ9HVX#NamakHaram
— muhammad ijaz (@educationforfsd) November 4, 2021