Renowned TikTok star, Hareem Shah, on Saturday while pointing finger at India expressed her concerns about the circumstances surrounding Pakistan's exit from the World Cup.
In her latest tweet on her official X handle, she explicitly pointed fingers at India, blaming their tactics for Pakistan’s elimination from the tournament.
Hareem Shah’s tweet specifically highlighted issues of tight security, poor food quality, biased umpiring, and labeled the crowd as extremist, insinuating that these factors contributed to Pakistan’s departure from the competition.
Tight security, unhealthy food, rigged umpiring and an extremist crowd – that's how India ensured Pakistan's exit from the World Cup. I urge @ICC not to host any future event in India; otherwise, we won't participate.#PAKvsENG pic.twitter.com/OkxycMme9c
— Hareem Shah (@_Hareem_Shah) November 11, 2023
She further urged the International Cricket Council (ICC) not to consider India as a future host for such events, threatening that Pakistan might reconsider participation if the situation persisted.
Read more: Pakistan will qualify for ICC World Cup semi-finals: Hareem Shah
The tweet has set off a wave of discussions and debates, attracting attention to the World Cup’s integrity and the actions of the host country.
Previously, the renowned TikToker sparked controversy by claiming that the ongoing ICC World Cup 2023 is fixed.
Her allegations were made following India’s dominant victory over South Africa in the 37th match of the tournament, where India triumphed by a massive margin of 243 runs.
Taking to social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Hareem Shah posted an image of the Indian cricket team with the word "Fixer" written on it.
In a statement accompanying the post, Shah expressed his frustration, saying, "India thinks that the world is stupid, but we are not foolish."
Furthermore, Shah alleged that the tournament's organizing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC), had rigged the competition to ensure an Indian victory, citing the influence of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).