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Shahid Afridi Bat Black Magic (Kala Jadoo) Controversy

Pakistan private channel Hero TV has claimed in one of its shows that Pakistan cricket Shahid Afridi is under threat of black magic and he is suffering to perform at international level because someone has done black magic on him. Hero TV reported that it received a call from unknown person and was informed that black magic has been done on bat on which Shahid Afridi name has been written in Malir, Karachi. Hero TV team reached Malir and found the bat and on which Afridi photo was pasted.

All-rounder Shahid Afridi has failed to perform in ongoing T20 World Cup and has so far only scored 26 runs at an average of 8.66 (highest 14 runs) and has only picked 3 wickets at an average of 36.66.

However according to our sources, this Hero TV news is fake and it was only telecast to attract the audience and get hype from this fake news of black magic on Shahid Afridi.

Well best wishes for Shahid Afridi.Allah Bless you from all evils:-)

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