Well, Karma is a b*tch. Today, I am unveiling the Alleged Pak-Backed Conspiracy Against BCCI. The world of cricket has been known for its fierce rivalries and intense battles on the field. However, sometimes the sport transcends beyond the boundaries of a mere game, with speculations of hidden agendas and conspiracies lurking in the background. One such event that has sparked controversy is the World Test Championship (WTC) final. This article aims to delve into the intriguing claims of a Pakistani-backed conspiracy against the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), examining the alleged incidents, social media reactions, and symbolic references that have caught the attention of cricket enthusiasts.
The Curious Case of Shami and Akhtar: In November 2022, the Twitterverse witnessed an exchange between Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami and former Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Akhtar. Shami’s tweet, “Sorry brother, It’s call karma,” raised eyebrows and became a catalyst for conspiracy theories. While the context of the conversation remains unknown, it set the stage for speculations surrounding the upcoming WTC final.
Pakistani Satire and Indian Rants: Fueling the fire of suspicion were subsequent tweets from former Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan, who curiously commented on Sunday plans, seemingly unrelated to cricket. These cryptic remarks only added to the growing narrative of a hidden agenda behind the highly anticipated match.
Padosiyon Sunday kesa raha???
Irfan Pathan
Social Media Speculations: The Twitterverse became a breeding ground for theories and allegations surrounding the WTC final. Supporters of the conspiracy theory pointed to various instances to make their case. For instance, when Australian batsman Travis Head scored a century, rumors circulated that the bat was gifted to him by the Pakistani captain, Babar Azam. Similarly, when Alex Carey performed well, some attributed his success to Pakistan’s mystical influence. These claims, albeit anecdotal, gained traction among fervent supporters.












































