Terrorist Gang Allegations Rock Canada Cricket: Shocking Claims Unveiled
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Terrorist Gang Allegations Rock Canada Cricket: Shocking Claims Unveiled

A new documentary reveals links between the Bishnoi Gang and T20 World Cup match-fixing.

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Hold onto your hats, cricket fans! A storm is brewing in Canadian cricket, with a new documentary, 'Corruption, Crime and Cricket,' dropping some jaw-dropping allegations. It claims that the Bishnoi Gang, recently designated a terrorist entity by the Canadian government, has influenced player selections and match outcomes in the upcoming T20 World Cup 2026.

The documentary alleges that a group match between New Zealand and Canada was fixed, with whispers of threats compelling Cricket Canada to prioritise certain players, including the newly appointed captain Dilpreet Bajwa. Just weeks before the tournament, Bajwa’s selection has raised eyebrows, especially following claims of spot-fixing during a match where he bowled a no-ball and conceded runs in a suspicious manner.

Insiders suggest that fear permeates the cricketing community, with officials potentially acting under duress from the Bishnoi Gang. As this scandal unfolds, it raises serious questions about integrity in the sport and whether the ICC will take action. Can we expect more revelations as the World Cup approaches?

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Canada CricketCorruption in SportsDilpreet BajwaMatch-Fixing AllegationsNew Zealand CricketT20 World Cup 2026

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