World Cup 2019: The Truth Behind Viral Pictures of A Cameraman Crying Over MS Dhoni’s Run Down
Leela Adwani|Jul 15, 2019
Shortly after the play finished off, a picture of a cameraman crying went viral with a claim that he cried after Dhoni’s dismissal at World Cup 2019.
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Other than Bollywood, cricket is also considered a ‘special religion’ in India. People from all walks of life always show their greatest support for the national cricket team at every of their match. Especially, when it comes to World Cup 2019, Virat Kohli and his teammates have a massive number of fans in their corner.
The support has even become more tremendous than ever at the semi-final against New Zealand. Indian fans applauded their proudly fighting spirit and were immensely supportive of the team.
It was undoubtedly a very emotional and heartbreaking moment as MS Dhoni got run out. Shortly after the play finished off, a picture of a cameraman crying went viral with a claim that he cried after Dhoni’s dismissal.
Where is the truth?
However, as per India Today, the post is revealed to be fake. In fact, the man in such pictures is a photojournalist named Mohammed al Azzawi from Iraq and he cried on the match of his country’s football team at the AFC Asian Cup tournament 2019.
The picture had been shared by Asian Cup’s official Twitter account in January 2019 and confirmed the cameraman an Iraqi photographer.
The fact is that he got emotional while his team went down to Qatar team 1-0 in the clash of 16. What’s more? Netizens also found out a more compelling photo shared by a Twitter user named Steven Nabi who is a TV correspondent at Alhurra News. The picture shows Azzawi sporting a jacket with an Iraqi flag.
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