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Iceland Cricket Trolled Al Jazeera For Saying India Vs England Match Test Match Was Fixed!

Not only in India, Cricket is a very popular sports all over the world. People follow the game religiously with lots of passion and enthusiasm. However, cricketing fans were shocked after Al Jazeera claimed that some test matches featuring Indian Team in last two years were fixed. As this news was big and shocking, everyone wanted to know all about it. Al Jazeera also provided some proof about the match-fixing through a documentary. This sensational news has entire world talking, after all, fans watch these games with lots of faith. The whole sanctity of the game is in jeopardy.

The Qatar based portal shared a post with the title “Exclusive: Al Jazeera exposes the match-fixer from Mumbai”

The post reads,

“Our undercover investigation, Cricket’s Match-Fixers, reveals that “spot-fixes” were allegedly carried out in matches between India and England at Chennai in December 2016 and India and Australia at Ranchi in March last year.”

Here Is The Snapshot:

However, Iceland Cricket was not impressed with their exclusive expose and found it hilarious. They even trolled the portal in the most epic way possible.

The Iceland Cricket took to Twitter to share a screen-shot of the news with a caption,

“Ooh an amazing scoop from @aljazeera. “Match fixer” claims he paid England players to underperform in Chennai in 2016. Apparently he also paid Ravindra Jadeja to have two hands and two feet, the Pope to be a Catholic and W. G. Grace to still be dead. Such influence this man has!”

This Is What Iceland Cricket Tweeted:

That’s really funny, isn’t it?

This Is How Twitter Reacted:

https://twitter.com/priyansh2106/status/1001058812718080000

https://twitter.com/LordFaraday1967/status/1001122062805684224

https://twitter.com/HailYoda/status/1001405924437872640

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