
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, containing errors and not adhering to BCCI protocols. Both sources confirm that Sunrisers Hyderabad's win over Chennai Super Kings was due to their performance, dismissing any supernatural claims.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
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| thefinancialexpress | A PhD without a thesis: Should India follow China's model for driving innovation? | Center | Neutral |
| thefinancialexpress | High gold, silver prices weigh on trade deficit in 2025-26 | Center | Neutral |
thefinancialexpress broke this story on 19 Apr, 04:44 pm. Other outlets followed.
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