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By Hazel Gandhi A digitally altered photo of cricketer Rohit Sharma holding the Bhagavad Gita is going viral online alongside a photo of MS Dhoni holding the same book to claim that the two have achieved great feats in their IPL captaincy journeys because of the "power of the Bhagavad Gita." BOOM found that the photo of Sharma holding the book 'Introduction to Bhagavad Gita' has been digitally altered. After helping his team Chennai Super Kings clinch their 5th IPL title, MS Dhoni was seen in Mumbai on June 1 following a knee surgery. Photos of him sitting in a car holding the book 'Introducti...
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By Hazel Gandhi Old images of a hair dryer and an electric iron being used to dry a cricket pitch are being shared to claim that they were used during the IPL 2023 final played between Chennai Super Kings and Gujarat Titans which was interrupted by a heavy downpour. BOOM found that the claims are misleading, and the images are from a T20 match between India and Sri Lanka on January 5, 2020. The match between CSK and GT on May 29 was interrupted in the second innings after a sudden downpour halted play. After the rain subsided, the ground staff at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad was seen...
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By Hazel Gandhi Four unrelated visuals from different parts of the world are being shared as Chennai Super King fans showing their support for the team ahead of the IPL final against Gujarat Titans. The match between CSK and GT was originally scheduled for Sunday, May 28. However, due to heavy rains at the venue in Ahmedabad, it has been shifted to the reserve day, May 29. If the rains persist, GT, who are currently leading the scoreboard, will automatically win the trophy. Amid this, some visuals purporting to show CSK supporters storming the streets and chanting the team's name in the Narend...
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By Anmol Alphonso Several news outlets including DNA Hindi and NBT Navbharat Times fell for a fake quote from a fake Twitter account that claimed Chennai Super Kings pacer Tushar Deshpande ridiculed Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma after taking his wicket during an Indian Premier League (IPL) game between the two sides. The fake quote attributed to Deshpande said that he said it was 'easy' taking the MI batsman's wicket in comparison to taking Virat Kohli's or former South African cricketer AB De Villiers's wicket. BOOM spoke to Deshpande's manager Jignesh Karia who rubbished the claim conf...
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