Astrologers predict beating Sri Lanka at the World Cup final will not be a cake walk for Team India; yajna before the match will boost India's chances of lifting the cup
Astrologers predict beating Sri Lanka at the World Cup final will not be a cake walk for Team India; yajna before the match will boost India's chances of lifting the cup
Although Team India is training hard to face Sri Lanka at the World Cup final, which will be played in Mumbai on April 2, astrologers and numerologists say that the encounter won't be a cake walk for the Men in Blue.
Astrologer and numerologist Dr S K Jain said that that number 2 is not favourable for the Indian Team and the match is being played April 2.
Beware of murali: According to numerologists, if Team India wants to
win the World Cup, it will have to deal cautiously with Sri Lankan players
whose name starts with the letter M. Besides, most of the astrologers
aren't sure if Sachin Tendular will be able to score his 100th century
against Sri Lanka. Pic/Suresh KK
No moon effect
"Also, it will be amavasya and its effect may be seen on the team's performance. We shouldn't have selected this date. It will be a high tension match," he said.
Likewise, noted numerologist Sanjay B Jumaani, said that one can't say if India will be able to win the match.
"The lucky numbers for India were 3 and 9, and the team has done well in matches played on these dates."
He added that India stands a 65 per cent chance of winning the match.
"Mahendra Singh Dhoni's stars are favourable and India may win due to that aspect. Also, we need to be careful of players in the Sri Lankan team whose names start with M," Jumaani said.
Close tie
Tarot card reader Tina Chowhan predicted that it will be a close match and it would be impossible to gauge till the end as to who would take the cup away.u00a0 However, she advises that India should bat first. "The card says that Sachin's performance will be moderate. In fact, Yuvraj and Zaheer will do well," said Chowhan.
Meanwhile, astrologer Suryarao Joshi said that a homa or yajna before the match would boost India's chances of lifting the cup.
"The first 25 overs will be critical. Fielding needs to be tight as I foresee trouble there. But the stars are with Dhoni, and it will be a good day for his team," said Joshi.
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