The ten competing nations
This quadrennial extravaganza features a diverse lineup of ten nations: India, Australia, England, New Zealand, Pakistan, Netherlands, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, South Africa and Bangladesh. The tournament kicked off with a riveting showdown between reigning champions England and New Zealand. While eight teams have already made their initial appearances, host India and five-time champions Australia are yet to make their mark. Pakistan also showcased their mettle by securing a convincing victory over the Netherlands with an impressive margin of 81 runs.
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Mohammad Amir’s singular perspective
In the midst of fervent discussions and in-depth analyses of team strengths, Amir offers a fresh perspective. The renowned left-arm pacer, celebrated for his on-field heroics, holds a strong belief that India holds the key to World Cup glory, contingent on the consistent performance of three-star players throughout the tournament.
Three-crucial players for India
During his appearance on Pakistan’s popular show, Hasna Mana Hai, Amir expressed his views with unwavering confidence. He pinpointed Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah as the linchpin players capable of leading India to World Cup victory.
“Agar ye teen bande from Day 1 se perform karenge naa—Bumrah, Rohit aur Kohli—India final jeetega,” (If these three individuals – Bumrah, Rohit, and Kohli – deliver from day one, India will triumph in the final,”) Amir said.
It’s worth noting that India haven’t clinched an ICC trophy since their triumphant campaign in the 2013 Champions Trophy, when MS Dhoni‘s team emerged victorious against England in the final at Edgbaston.
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