
David Warner Hits Back at Ajay Jadeja Over ‘Fake Propaganda’ After PSL 11 Viral Incident
Karachi Kings captain David Warner has strongly responded to former Indian cricketer Ajay Jadeja after the latter allegedly spread misleading claims regarding a viral Pakistan Super League (PSL 11) moment involving Moeen Ali.
The incident occurred following Karachi Kings’ five-wicket victory at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, where a post-match handshake clip quickly gained traction on social media. The video showed Warner gesturing and walking toward Moeen Ali, sparking speculation of a possible confrontation between the two players.
As the footage circulated widely, many users interpreted the moment as a heated exchange. The situation appeared more intense when Karachi Kings team director Haider Azhar intervened and guided Warner away, further fueling online rumors.
However, David Warner has now dismissed these claims, criticizing Ajay Jadeja for promoting what he described as “fake propaganda.” Warner clarified that the viral clip was taken out of context and did not reflect any serious dispute between him and Moeen Ali.
Sources close to the team also indicated that there was no altercation, and the interaction was misinterpreted due to camera angles and timing. The clarification aims to put an end to the speculation that had been building across digital platforms.
The incident highlights how quickly unverified content can spread, especially during high-profile tournaments like the Pakistan Super League. It also underscores the importance of responsible commentary from public figures and analysts.
Despite the controversy, Karachi Kings continue their PSL 11 campaign with strong momentum, while both Warner and Moeen Ali remain focused on their performances rather than off-field distractions.








