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Another ex-Pak cricketer comes out with conspiracy theory
June 29 (CRICKETNMORE) After Basit Ali, another former Pakistan cricketer has come out with a conspiracy theory saying that India will make sure Safaraz Ahmed's men don't make it to the semifinals of the ongoing World Cup.
Sikander Bakht, who played 26 Tests and 27 ODIs for Pakistan, believes once the Men in Blue are through to the knockout stage, they will lose their remaining games to oust the Green Brigade of the tournament.
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