Mohammad Amir has once again reinforced his bold prediction that India will fail to qualify for the semi-finals of the ongoing tournament. The experienced fast bowler shared his opinion with confidence, suggesting that despite India’s strong reputation in international cricket, their recent performances raise doubts about their chances of progressing to the final four.
Amir stated that, based on current form and overall team balance, both the West Indies and South Africa appear better equipped to secure semi-final spots. He highlighted their consistency, squad depth, and ability to perform under pressure as key factors that give them an edge in the competition. According to him, these teams have demonstrated stronger momentum and a clearer game plan, which could prove decisive in the later stages of the tournament.
He further added that if performances continue along the same trajectory, India may face an earlier exit than many supporters anticipate. While acknowledging India’s talent and history in major tournaments, Amir emphasized that cricket is ultimately decided by execution on the day, and past achievements do not guarantee future success.

