• “ India Will return back the next week” Shoaib Akhtar makes a BOLD prediction on India's semis chances at T20 World Cup

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    “ India Will return back the next week” Shoaib Akhtar makes a BOLD prediction on India's semis chances at T20 World Cup


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    "Times New Roman"">Digital Desk: Former Pakistani cricketers have slammed the
    team for their poor performance in the T20 World Cup 2022 Super 12s following
    Pakistan's staggering loss to Zimbabwe. Ex-pacer Shoaib Akhtar is among those
    who chose some sharp words for Babar Azam and company for such way earlier
    blows in the tournament, which nearly knocked them out of the
    tournament.   Back-to-back defeats against India and Zimbabwe,
    according to Akhtar, are due to a lack of people in team management and the PCB
    who can bring common sense to the table. He predicted that Pakistan would play
    like this and be eliminated in the first week of the world championship.

    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"">Later, Akhtar added that not only
    Pakistan but also the Rohit Sharma-led Team India will be eliminated from the
    T20 World Cup. He predicted that India would reach the semi-finals before being
    eliminated.

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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"">"I previously predicted that
    Pakistan would be out within the first week. India will be eliminated next week
    as well. They may play in the semi-finals, but they are not Tees Maar Khan)
    "On his YouTube channel, Akhtar was heard saying.

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    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"">Team India is in a good Form in this
    tournament and had the best campaign so far against the other teams.

















    They
    are currently leading the points table in Group 2, with only South Africa
    looking to put them to the test. India still has three games left against South
    Africa, Bangladesh, and Zimbabwe. They play South Africa on Sunday (October 30)