
A fake letter purportedly from the Chennai Super Kings CEO alleging a complaint against Sunrisers Hyderabad fans for using "black magic" has circulated on social media. Investigations revealed the letter to be false, citing errors and non-compliance with BCCI protocols. Sunrisers Hyderabad's win over Chennai Super Kings is attributed to their on-field performance, with no evidence supporting supernatural involvement.
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| thefinancialexpress | Monday Watchlist: Why FMCG and realty offer value as FII short covering intensifies | Center | Neutral |
| thefinancialexpress | Punjab Kings Post Highest Total of IPL 2026: List Of Biggest Totals Every Season In IPL | Center | Neutral |
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