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Did Australian cricketer Glenn Maxwell touch Sachin Tendulkar’s feet after playing a 201-run innings against Afghanistan?

The viral image of Glenn Maxwell touching SachinTendulkar’s feet, was created by editing together two different images and hence, the viral claim is false.

Fake ‘India Today’ Report On ‘AIIMS-Made’ Medicine Against Hypertension Goes Viral

ClaimIndia Today report on a drug manufactured and sold by AIIMS, which cures hypertension.FactReport found to be fake, website was found to be suspicious. Several Facebook...

Weekly Wrap: Misinformation Around Israel-Hamas Conflict, ICC World Cup & More

From the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict to the ICC Cricket Men’s World Cup, social media saw a spate of false claims in the past week,...

Narendra Modi Dancing Garba? No, Lookalike Mistaken For Prime Minister In Viral Video

Claim Prime Minister Modi dancing Garba We also received the same claim on our WhatsApp tipline (+91 9999499044) requesting it to be fact checked. Also read: Viral...

Gautam Gambhir Rubbishes Report Of Him Taking A ‘Sly Dig’ At Virat Kohli After Maxwell’s Heroics At Cricket World Cup

Several social media users are circulating a purported quote by former Indian cricket team opener Gautam Gambhir, where he allegedly takes aim at Indian...

No, the statue installed at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium is of Sachin Tendulkar, not Australia’s Steve Smith

The statue unveiled at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai is dedicated to Sachin Tendulkar, and not to the Australian cricketer Steve Smith. Therefore, the claims made in the viral social media posts are confirmed to be False.