T20 World Cup 2024: Noted Indian astrologer who correctly predicted toss, predicts favorites to win the match

Check out what noted Indian astrologer Sumit Bajaj predicts the winner of the massive cricket clash between India and South Africa ahead of the T20 World Cup final only on sports.info

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Noted Indian astrologer Sumit Bajaj has sent the fans crazy on social media platform X, ahead of the T20 World Cup final. Sumit Bajaj had predicted accurately that India will win the toss and will most likely bat first. Rohit Sharma in fact was the skipper who won the toss and chose to bat first and went in with unchanged side. 

Sumit Bajaj while writing on X also noted that Team India would start as favourites to win the match. “India has 75% luck in their favor for winning the T20 World Cup against Republic of South Africa. India should be through particularly due to importance of Virat Kohli, Hardik Pandya, SKY, Dube, Jadeja, and Arshdeep Singh today,” he said.

The noted astrologer also went onto say that Quinton De Kock and David Miller will be the key factor for the Proteas. South Africa has reached the finals of a major ICC tournament for the first time in 26 years. For India this is their third successive ICC tournament final. 

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India and South Africa come into the finals of the T20 World Cup having been unbeaten through the campaign. While the Indians had beaten England in the Semi-Finals, the South Africans had made short work of the Afghanistan side in the previous game. 

Both skippers decided to go in with an unchanged side as India decided to stick with Shivam Dube. Ian Bishop and Nasser Hussain while speaking about the pitch had said that the ball would grip and turn during the second half of the game. 

Speaking at the toss, Rohit Sharma said, “We're going to bat first, looks a good pitch. We've played one game here, the scores have been really good. Just about understanding individual roles, I know it's a big occasion but it's important to remain calm and play it like it's another international game against a good team.”

Aiden Markram meanwhile said, “Would've batted first as well, looks dry. But we get first crack with the ball so hopefully we can do well. At times we haven't been at our best but we've still managed to win and we take confidence from that. Perfect isn't possible but we want to be as close as possible to that. There's absolutely no pressure on us, we've never been in a final and we just want to enjoy it and be at our best.” 

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