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The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 has reached its thrilling conclusion, with South Africa and India set to face off in the highly anticipated final. The match will take place at Kensington Oval in Barbados on June 29. Both teams have displayed exceptional skill and determination throughout the tournament, making💖 the final a highly anticipated event for cricket fans worldwide.
Exceptional performances by both teams
Throughout the tournament, both India and South Africa have displayed extraordinary sꦚkill and determination, maintaining unbeaten records. Their consistent performances have set the stage for what promises to be an electrifying final.
Under the leadership of Rohit Sharma, India have shown tactical brilliance and a powerful batting lineup. Meanwhile, South Africa, captained by Aiden Markram, have showcased ඣa balanced team with both strong batting and bowling units.
Shoaib Akhtar picks his winner
Ahead of the much-awaited clash, former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar has revealed his prediction. Akhtar expressed his strong belief that India deserves to win the ICC T20 World Cup 2024. He even congratulated India in advance, stating that they should have won the last two World Cups and are well-positioned to win this one. Akhtar emphasized India’s superior performance and consistency throughout the tournament, highlighting their deservingness of the title.
“I think India deserves it and many congratulations to India. This is what I have been saying for the longest period of time that they should have won the last two World Cups, and they should win this one as well,” said Akhtar on his YouTube channel.
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Spin challenge for the Proteas
Akhtar also analyzed the strategic aspect of the final, suggesting that if South Africa wins the toss, they should choose to bat first to gain a slight advantage. He pointed out that South Africa, despite their strong performance, might struggle against India’s formidable spinners. Akhtar’s confidence in India’s chances stems from his belief that South African batters will find it challenging to score against India’s spin attack, reinforcing his prediction that India should emerge victorious.
“If South Africa win the toss, they should look to bat first. Then you still have a slight margin or else, they are playing their very first final, but after this performance, even South Africa will be scared. Who will score runs in front of these spinners? India should definitely win this one,” added Akhtar.