Cricket has seen everything – last-ball thrillers, questionable umpiring, and fans doing full-blown math mid-innings. But during the cricket premier league match between the Chennai team and the Hyderabad team, things took a... supernatural turn.
The over where Science took a break
It was the 17th over. CSK needed miracles, and Shivam Dube was the last hope. Then came Sakib Hussain and, unexpectedly, a man in the stands with a lemon. As Hussain ran in, cameras caught a fan rotating a lemon, muttering something mysterious, and gesturing toward the pitch. Next ball? Absolute peach of a yorker. Dube? frozen. Stumps? Gone. Coincidence? No one knows. But, till then logic had already left the chat.
Fans get a Harry Potter moment, remember Quirrel
Naturally, social media did what it does best: spiralled. A supposed viral letter from the Chennai team, whose authenticity remains unverified started doing rounds, claiming concerns over “black magic, voodoo rituals, and other occult practices.” Fans, meanwhile, had a blast: “Very funny… Bring THALA back,” one wrote, while another shrugged, “Kids do the same… there’s no such thing as black magic.” The winning comment: “Next auction—All-rounder, Finisher… and one full-time priest.” One even invoked Quirrell. In cricket, timing is everything—be it a yorker… or a well-rotated lemon.
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