'Well paid, India': Twitter brims with rib-tickling theories about Afghanistan's defeat to India

Cricket fans claim Afghanistan lost on purpose to keep India in the tournament


Entertainment Desk November 04, 2021

After India’s win against Afghanistan in yesterday’s T20 match, several cricket fans came up with hilarious theories, with many suspecting foul play. Some moments from the match, including the toss, were doing rounds on social media, with netizens claiming that Afghanistan was deliberately trying to lose the match in order to keep India alive in the tournament. 

India posted the highest total of the current edition of the T20 World Cup to ease past Afghanistan in a must-win encounter between both teams. Batting first, India posted a total of 210/2 after Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul put up a 140-run opening stand after misfiring for the majority of the tournament. Afghanistan fell short of the target by 66 runs.

The hashtag ‘fixed’ was the number one trending topic in Pakistan last night, with several celebrities and public figures jumping on the bandwagon as well. 

YouTuber Zaid Ali T took to Twitter to write, “Well paid, India! Oh, sorry. I meant well played!” 

Singer Momima Mustehsan questioned the Afghanistan cricket team’s poor performance, comparing it to their previous matches. She wrote, “Is it just me or does it seem like Afghanistan isn’t too interested in fielding today? Very different attitude from all their previous games.” 

Senator Faisal Javed Khan went all in, accusing India of “malpractice”. He tweeted, “Spoiling the spirit of the game. This is not the first though. Whatever they do - their malpractices won't work - they won't be able to make it to the next stage as it's already curtains for them. This attitude leaves sports dead & destroyed.” 

Fahad Mustafa reshared a tweet that read, “Well paid, India,” with the actor writing, “This sums it all [up].” 

Of course, as expected, the meme factory began churning out a barrage of hilarious tweets.     

  

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