Trains can sell tickets, a motorcycle can take a dozen people, and you can drink the “clean and hygienic” Ganges water at all times. . . I believe you already know a lot about the strange operations of the Indians.
Although there is already a psychological expectation, but two days ago, when Shichao was surfing the Internet, he was shown by another Indian manipulative operation.
Everyone move the tables, chairs and benches, and wait for me to come over slowly.
The reason for this is this. Not long ago, an Indian named Shub Davda decided to go home after working in a Russian bar for 8 months, but after returning to India, he was full of thoughts:
Shu Bu had seen the scenery of Siberia at this time. As a returnee, he could no longer accept taking any class in the Indian peninsula. When he was worried, the IPL game that was broadcast on TV attracted him.
Don’t read it wrong, the IPL here is not the domestic League of Legends e-sports league LPL, but the Indian Cricket Premier League.
It is even more exaggerated than the popular domestic LPL league. IPL is a phenomenal event in India, with an annual revenue of more than 10 billion yuan. Domestic companies such as vivo and OPPO have always been their sponsors.
So Shu Bu, who was watching the game, suddenly thought, why can’t you start betting on a game with such a big name?
The ideal is full, but the reality is very skinny. There is a very strange phenomenon in India. Online golden flowers, online slot machines, and all kinds of gambling software under the name of the game are almost not illegal in the country, but as long as sports betting is involved, it will be strictly prohibited. .
But this can’t stop Shu Bu. As I said before, Shu Bu is a returnee, and he still has a lot of connections in Russia. So Shubu found Muhammad Asif, a fellow countryman who was still in Russia, and the two hit it off and did what they said.
Their idea was simple, stream the game on YouTube, then let Russians bet on Telegram and make their own money.
Maybe it’s because I think it’s not enough to just sit on the farm, or it may be because the real IPL has ended at the end of May.
Anyway, Shubu made a bold decision: “To hold a fake ‘IPL’, the venue, players and referees all obey my command.”
To hold a league, the first thing to solve is the venue problem. Professional cricket games have high requirements on the venue, and the light size is enough to have an area of 2 football fields.
But Shubu could neither afford nor dare to rent a real golf course. After much deliberation, he finally decided to rent a small farm in a village in Gujarat.
Shu Bu called a few small hairs to clean up a piece of the farm together, and then put a mat on the cleaned place, and then installed the three-pillar gate, and the whole site looked like it.
But considering that the real IPL game will be held at night, Shubu also specially installed halogen lights on the periphery of the venue to simulate the genuine competition environment.
Halogen headlights purchased by Shubu ▼
At the same time, because of the need to live broadcast the game through YouTube, Shu Bu bought 5 high-resolution cameras out of his own pocket and hired relevant “photographers”-their main job is not to move the lens and cut the scene, but to ensure that the lens only works. To a small, well-groomed area of the farmstead.
After all, other places are a serious farm, and it will be revealed when photographed.
In fact, low-cost “photographers” are really not very reliable ▼
At this point, the layout of the game venue is done, and then Shubu needs to recruit “players”.
In India, however, all problems of needing people are not problems.
It didn’t take much time for Shubu to find more than 20 farmers and homeless people. When they heard that they could get 400 rupees (30 yuan) by pretending to play cricket, they felt like a pie in the sky. Sign up in a jiffy.
Equipment purchased by Shubu ▼
With the “players”, Shub bought the same jerseys from the real IPL team for the “players” to wear, and then let them play according to their own schedule, while he stared at the real-time market and contacted the field through the walkie-talkie. The referee, the referee gives the “players” a signal to let them play the corresponding score.
The funniest thing is that the referees on the professional cricket field really have walkie-talkies, so this series of operations is completely reasonable.
But looking at the stature and movements of the players and referees on the court, as well as the field where there is no grass on the ground, can the Russians be deceived?
This action is not even as good as our village snowball fight ▼
Shu Bu himself felt that it was impossible, so he remembered a slang saying in the far east: “If the early stage is not enough, the later stage will make up.”
In order to make the live broadcast room more official and more credible, the live broadcast screen is affixed with the “BBC” corner mark, and the score column below will update the score in real time according to the game.
But for a qualified live broadcast of the game, it always feels like something is missing.
The careful Shu Bu finally found the problem. How could there be no commentary for the live game?
And since it is a live broadcast of the BBC, the commentator must also be famous. So Shub found a voice actor who had a voice very much like that of Harsha Bhogle, one of the best-known commentators in cricket.
After the police disclosed this detail, Bogler himself couldn’t help laughing, and also expressed his desire to hear the imitator’s voice.
After making these arrangements, this fake IPL live broadcast is actually quite tasteful.
In addition, the Russians don’t usually care about the Indian brothers’ football games. After two cups of vodka, they really watched the grass team gamble.
As of the arrest of Shubu and his gang, they have just received the first gambling money from Russia, which is a full 300,000 rupees, or 27,000 RMB. However, according to the information released by the police, Shubu has spent more than 300,000 rupees. , so it is still at a loss, but in the long run it is indeed very profitable.
Don’t get me wrong, it is the police officer who is standing and the suspect who is sitting ▼
Such a strange news naturally attracted ridicule of countless foreign netizens.
This old man posted a video of himself at the real IPL scene, and then spoofed that everyone had wronged Shubu, their game was real, and he was watching the game on the spot.
Like this senior fan, he is still asking if his home team has won in the fake league. Fans are indeed the “cutest” species in the world.
Some netizens also exclaimed that they were fooled after seeing the news. The Russians on your TV are not like this! The smart, cunning and cold-blooded people said that they are so stupid and cute.
As for this netizen, he analyzed a wave of “racism” very professionally. He felt that in the eyes of many Western worlds, India is a representative of backwardness, so the stadiums in India should be tattered.
But it is very interesting that an Indian netizen came to slap his compatriots in the face immediately.
This netizen made a wave of “racist” remarks himself. He felt that the venue was not like the IPL, but more like the PSL (Pakistan Baseball League).
It was obviously a fraud case, but it was turned into a Tucao conference by netizens.
After this news comes out, if the Indian people have any weird operations in the future, the world super can be calm.
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