Indian fans were happy after hearing the news of Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi's death, rumors appeared to be, these cricketers also spread fake news

Cricket News Desk. The death of Shahid Afridi has been reported because of the anti -Indian statements over the past few days. Everyone is surprised by this. In this fake news distributed on social media, it is alleged that former Pakistani captain Shahid Afridi died. However, the viral video was made by AI and the news was completely false. Many reports distributed in this era of social media have spread it without knowing it. Even before Shahid Afridi, fake news spread about the death of many cricketers. The news of the death of Nathan McCullum New Zealand cricketer Nathan McCullum has also become viral on social media. After this, the cricketer himself had to make a statement that he was not dead, alive. He tweeted: ‘I live, better than before. I don’t know where this news comes from, but it’s false. Love you all. ‘ Nathan McCullum played 84 ODIs and 63 T20 matches in his international career. He played his last international match against Bangladesh in Eden Gardens in Kolkata. In front of Omar Akmal Shahid Afridi, fake news is about the death of the Pakistan -Pealskeeper batsman Omar Akmal also spread. After this fake news spread in 2017, people paid tribute to Omar Akmal on social media, people shared the message by writing RIP. Later he had to come and refute himself. Akmal tweeted, “Alhamdulillah, I’m in Lahore and completely safe. All the news coming on social media is false. I will play in the semi -finals of the National T20 Cup.” pic.twitter.com/rmhftoje4n- umar akmal (@umar96akmal) November 28, 2017 Heath Streak August 2023 reported that former Zimbabwe captain and veteran cricketer Heath Streak died. His death was reported by former Zimbabwe cricketer Henry Olanga. He wrote, “The sad news is that Heath Streak is no longer in this world.” Tribute, you were an excellent everything -rounder, it was a privilege for me to play with you. “After this, many Indian cricketers also paid tribute, but later Olanga himself said that the news of his death was false. He was also a victim of this rumor. After deleting the first tweet, he said in the new post that he was good and that I was talking to him.