Mindless TV cricket analysts in Pakistan made a ridiculous claim of India deploying 22 priests or pandits to perform jaadu tona (black magic) to ensure Pakistan does not win its do-or-die clash against India at the Dubai stadium on February 23.

A clip of the discussion from Discover Pakistan is now going viral on social media.

In the video an analyst can be heard discussing, "India had deployed 22 Pandits in Dubai stadium at strategic points. This is being done to distract Pakistani players. This means 2 pandits taking over 1 Pakistani player. This was the reason why India did not want to come to Pakistan as they would not have got visas for these pandits. They could not have done such practices there. They have been doing this jaadu tona (black magic) in the past because of which our cricketers don't perform well," said the so-called analyst.

The lunatic analyst added that 7 pandits entered the ground first & did an overview before Indian team could come out to practice a day before the big match on Feb 23.

The racist presenters of the show also claimed that during the 2011 India-Pakistan World Cup semi-final in Mohali there was a 'black pitch' created for practice. A female presenter among them also abused Hardik Pandya calling him a 'chhapri' and alleged he also performed a similar practice to get rid of Pakistani batsmen in the 2023 World Cup held at Ahmedabad.

Here's what fans have to say about the ridiculous claims made by these Pakistanis in the show.

Nevertheless, chasing not a huge total 242 runs, mighty India secured an easy four-wicket win against with six wickets and 45 balls to spare. Following a disappointing loss against arch-rivals India in the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy in Dubai on Sunday, several ex-Pakistani cricketers and experts lashed out heavily at the Men in Green.

After suffering a second humiliating defeat on the trot, there are slim chances of Pakistan defeding their Champions Trophy title, which they won in 2017. As always in most ICC tournaments, Pakistan's fate is now in the hands of other teams starting from Bangladesh. If the Tigers manage to defeat New Zealand in Rawalpindi on Monday, the Men in Green will live to fight another day.