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India Will Lose Matches To Make Sure Pakistan Out Of Semi-Finals, Basit Ali Former Pakistan Player

Story Highlights
  • India need to win one match to confirm their place in Semi-Finals.
  • Australia has already qualified for Semi-Finals.
  • Bangladesh, England and Pakistan still have a chance to enter in top four.

Mumbai: ICC World Cup 2019 has almost got their first three semifinalists, where Australia had already qualified for Semi’s meantime India and New Zealand has to win one match of their remaining matches to confirm there spot.

On the other hand teams like England, Pakistan and Bangladesh have a chance to place them at the fourth position.

Meanwhile, Basit Ali, another former Pakistani cricketer has said with conspiracy theories that India will ensure that the men of Safraj Ahmed do not go into the semi-finals of the ongoing World Cup.

He believes that once men in blue are through knockout stage, they will lose the remaining games to exclude the Green Brigade of the tournament.

In a video tweeted by Pakistani journalist Saj Sadiq, Bakht is being quoted from Pakistan’s news channel, “If India are already through, they will in their final match allow the opponents to win to ensure that Pakistan is knocked-out,”

https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1143809933319856128

It was a strong comeback from Pakistan team after a huge defeat against India in the ongoing ICC tournament.

They have won against South Africa and New Zealand Pakistan has to make sure that they are winning their remaining matches against Afghanistan and Bangladesh.

On the other hand, England need to win their last two matches, they have to defeat team India and New Zeland, whereas India needs to win only one match out of remaining three.

Meanwhile, if Bangladesh would defeat both India and Pakistan itself, then it would be the end of the journey for Sarfarz and his team.

India, having 11 points from six games, and need to win one of their remaining three fixtures against England (Sunday), Bangladesh (July 2) and Sri Lanka (July 6).

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