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The Super Eight stage of the T20 World Cup 2024 concluded dramatically as Afghanistan triumphed over Bangladesh in a thrilling encounter in St Vincent, consequently eliminating Australia from the tournament. This victory confirmed the four semi-finalists: South Africa will face Afghanistan and India will compete against England.
Shoaib Akhtar names the potential winner of T20 World Cup 2024
Former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar has confidently predicted that India will win the ongoing T20 World Cup. India’s impressive 24-run victory over Australia in St. Lucia secured their position at the top of their Super Eight group, setting up a semi-final clash with England on June 27. Rohit Sharma’s exceptiᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚonal performance, scoring 92 off 41 balls, was instrumental in India’s success and earned him the Play๊er of the Match award.
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Akhtar’s admiration
In a video posted on his YouTube channel, Akhtar expressed his admiration for the Indian team and Rohit in particular. He lamented India’s missed opportunity to win the ODI World Cup 2023 but is optimistic about their chances in the T20 World Cup. He believed Rohit Sharma deserves to lift the trop🦋hy this time,.
“Well done India, this is your World Cup now. You should win this and the World Cup should stay in the subcontinent. You should have won the previous too and this too. You deserve it one hundred percent. My support is with you. Rohit’s intent is good and his conscience is clear. He deserves to lift the trophy,” Akhtar said.
He also highlighted that India’s determination to defeat Australia stemmed from the heartbreak of losing the ODI World Cup final last year.
“What a comprehensive win for India. They had been going through depression after they lost a World Cup that they should have won. They had lost to Australia in the final and that depression turned into obsession. They wanted to hit back at Australia,” Akhtar concluded.