Heath Streak Death Fake News: In the past, many fake news related to cricketers have gone viral on social media, in which the news of the death of Zimbabwe's great all-rounder Heath Streak has also been included. Yes, on Wednesday (August 23) the news related to Heath Streak became fiercely viral that he had passed away, due to which the cricket world got a big shock. Many players on social media expressed grief after knowing this news, but now the real truth has come to the fore.
In fact, former Zimbabwe fast bowler Henry Olanga has shared this information from his official Twitter account that the news related to Heath Streak's death is completely false and he is alive. Henry Olanga shared a screenshot of his chat with his teammate (Heath Streak) and wrote, 'I can confirm that the rumors of Heath Streak's demise have been greatly exaggerated. I just heard from him. The third umpire has called him back. He is very lively, friends. Not only this, Heath Streak has also expressed grief while reacting to the fake news related to him.
Let us tell you that on one hand, Henry Olanga has put the fake news related to Heath Streak in front of the world, on the other hand, he is also one of those players who have expressed grief through their social media after knowing the fake news related to Heath Streak. did. Significantly, Heath Streak has been fighting a battle with cancer for a long time, due to which this false news related to him became increasingly viral.
However, this is not the first such fake news related to cricketers which went viral. Earlier, Virat Kohli's earning from social media (Instagram) and Pakistani batsman Iftikhar Ahmed's wrong statement related to Indian players which was fake news also became quite viral.
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