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STUPID STUPID STUPID You’ve been playing cricket for so many years. Even a kid knows that exposing all stumps to someone like Rashid Khan just to play a cut shot isn't 'bravery'—it’s pure stupidity. He is Rashid Khan, not some random kid from street.

STUPID STUPID STUPID You’ve been playing cricket for so many years. Even a kid knows that exposing all stumps to someone like Rashid Khan just to play a cut shot isn't 'bravery'—it’s pure stupidity. He is Rashid Khan, not some random kid from street.

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🚨 "FAKE IPL PLAYER 2009" When Aakash Chopra Was Sent Home: The Scandal That Shook KKR in IPL 2009 ⏩The Fake IPL Player was an anonymous blogger who created a massive controversy during the 2009 IPL season by claiming to be an "insider" within the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) camp. In August 2009, the blogger was revealed to be Anupam Mukerji, a Bangalore-based marketing specialist and advertiser who had no actual connection to the team or any players. 📍Starting on April 18, 2009, Mukerji posted "insider" gossip, locker-room fights, and stories about players, coaches, and owners using cheeky nicknames like "Lordie" (Sourav Ganguly), "The Guru" (John Buchanan), and "Prince Charming" (Shah Rukh Khan). 🎯Targeting KKR: The blog focused heavily on the internal turmoil at KKR, which was already struggling due to coach John Buchanan's "multiple captaincy" theory and the benching of Sourav Ganguly. The blog’s accuracy—often based on lucky guesswork—created such paranoia that KKR management reportedly monitored player laptops and phones to find the "mole." 👉The blog's popularity led KKR management to suspect their own players. Aakash Chopra and Sanjay Bangar were sent home from South Africa midway through the tournament, partly because they were suspected of being the blogger. Chopra was a prime suspect specifically because he had recently published a book, proving he had the writing skills to pull it off. 👉The Reveal: After over a year of speculation—during which even fringe players like Anurit Singh were accused—Mukerji unmasked himself in August 2010 on television. He admitted that he had never met a cricketer in his life and the stories were based on research, internet news, and logical deduction. He later turned the saga into a book titled The Gamechangers.

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