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Cricket World Cup 2023: Astrologer’s prediction on Eng vs Afg match goes viral | Trending

Afghanan locked horns with defending champions of Cricket World Cup, England, on October 15 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi and ended their 14-match losing streak. They emerged victorious 69 runs. Now, an astrologer’s prediction of their win is doing the rounds on social media. Two days before their match, an astrologer predicted that Afghanan may create a ‘surprise’ but ‘England shall win in the end’. However, minutes after the match started, he replied to his own tweet and warned England not to take Afghanan ‘lightly’. Following Afghanan’s big win over England, people are hailing his prediction and terming it as ‘amazing’ and ‘great’. Afghanan players celebrating their horic win against England. (ANI) “Although this is the best chance for Afghanan to create a surprise, as astrologically England is getting less support from stars as Afghanan is getting, they may only create a stir for some part of the game & England shall win in the end!” wrote Sumit Bajaj on X. While replying to his own tweet, he wrote, “English players should not take Afghanan lightly, at least today.” Take a look at his tweets below: The tweet was shared on October 15. It has since been viewed over 2.4 lakh people and the numbers are still increasing. A few even shared their reactions to this prediction in the comments. Here’s how people reacted to this prediction:“Astrology works,” posted an individual. Another added, “And, they were already warned.” “You’ve surprised us,” expressed a third. A fourth commented, “What an amazing prediction! Does this change the semi-finals? If yes, who are the top 4?” “Sir, what about the finals?” enquired a fifth. A sixth remarked, “Great prediction,” while a seventh joined, “Prediction king.” “Exciting news! Hindustan Times is now on WhatsApp Channels Subscribe today clicking the link and stay updated with the latest news!” Click here! ABOUT THE AUTHOR Arfa Javaid is a journal working with the Hindustan Times’ Delhi team. She covers trending topics, human interest stories, and viral content online. …view detail

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