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In the upcoming T20 World Cup match on Sunday, Greenstone Lobo shares his insights on the crucial showdown between India and West Indies, predicting the outcome of this pivotal clash.
Astrologer Greenstone Lobo has made a daring forecast ahead of the highly anticipated Super 8s showdown between India and the West Indies at the legendary Eden Gardens this Sunday. The stakes are clear: the winner moves on to the semifinals, while the loser is eliminated. With a spot in the semifinals at stake, Lobo shared insights on celestial influences, pressure factors, and what the stars indicate for India in this crucial match. “Panic buttons have been activated, with many reaching out to me asking, ‘Will India win the World Cup? Forget about the World Cup, can we even make it to the semifinals?’” Lobo informed TimesofIndia.com. He recognized the prowess of the West Indies but emphasized that astrological alignments are in favor of India. “The West Indies is a formidable team, but historically, from 1992 to 1994, only one team can excel. We have three contenders: Pakistan, South Africa, and the West Indies captain. South Africa is clearly in the lead, so Pakistan and the West Indies are unlikely to be significant threats. The team will struggle against India.” India enters this must-win match following a decisive 72-run victory over Zimbabwe at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. With South Africa already securing a place in the semifinals, all attention shifts to Kolkata, where the victor will face England in the next round. Lobo also pointed out the hidden chances for India. “Despite our loss [to South Africa] and the struggles of our openers, this could be beneficial for India. Players like Sanju Samson, who have not been in the playing XI, can now make an impact. Bringing in Samson could be crucial as he adds significant strength and was born in 1994, which is astrologically advantageous.” The pitch at Eden Gardens is expected to facilitate a high-scoring encounter. Temperatures in Kolkata are projected to range from 26°C to 31°C, with clear skies promising uninterrupted action. However, India’s net run rate (-0.100) raises concerns. The West Indies, buoyed by a substantial 101-run victory over Zimbabwe, possess a robust +1.791 NRR. In the unlikely scenario of rain disrupting the match, both teams would receive one point each. India’s lower NRR would result in their elimination, while the West Indies would progress to the semifinals, intensifying the urgency of Sunday’s match. Both teams have secured one win from two Super 8 encounters, making this effectively a knockout. As Lobo concluded, “The team must give their all on the field, excel in every aspect, and this will provide India with the best opportunity to triumph. Whatever has transpired in previous games is a hidden advantage — the team’s strength will shine through, and India is poised to succeed.” Sunday’s encounter at Eden Gardens is not merely a match — it is a virtual quarterfinal between India and the West Indies, as they clash in a T20 World Cup match.
