The Cricket Betting and match-fixing have always been the close and dark aspects of the game. With the Indian Premier League having a lot of quality and the players across the globe involved in the tournament, the bookies would put their eggs during the tournament. However, the legal officials have completely made it corruption free in the recent times. Meanwhile, the Bollywood critic Kamaal R Khan believes the final was fixed by Mukesh Ambani.
Actually, the game was always in the pocket of Chennai Super Kings after the opening blitz from Faf du Plessis and Shane Watson. However, the slow knock from Suresh Raina hasn’t helped while the run out of MS Dhoni changed the complexion of the match.

Despite that, Shane Watson played out his heart to thrash Mumbai bowlers out of the park and help CSK stay in the game. But, unfortunately, he was dismissed run out in the final overs, which helped Mumbai seal the game with one run. Meanwhile, the self-claimed critic Kamaal R Khan feels that the match is fixed.
Ambani can do anything in India – Kamaal R Khan
He accused Mukesh Ambani, who is the owner of the Mumbai Indians. He felt that Ambani has bought the players, which resulted in the poor show from CSK players during the crunch moments. Further, he stated that Ambani can do anything in India while money can do anything in the world.

Digging into Kamaal R Khan tweet, it read ”Dhoni, Raina, Rayudu’s forcefully getting out and then Shane Watson’s unnecessary run out in the last over is proof that Ambani can do anything in India and money can do anything in this world.”
Dhoni, Raina, Rayudu’s forcefully getting out and then Shane Watson’s unnecessary run out in the last over is proof that Ambani can do anything in India and money can do anything in this world.?. #IPL2019Final #MIvsCSK
— KRK (@kamaalrkhan) May 12, 2019
Not only KRK but also there are a lot of memes are being circulated in the social media regarding the same thing. However, things like such have become a normal scenario, as the gossips have always been close to the Indian Premier League, especially, when it comes to fixing the matches.