Mar 2 โ€ข 03:30 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Pakistani cricketer trolled after India's victory, made absurd statement

Former Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Amir faced significant trolling on social media after India's semi-final qualification in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, going against his previous statements.

After India secured its place in the semi-finals of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, former Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Amir found himself being heavily trolled on social media. India clinched a crucial victory against the West Indies, winning by five wickets at the historic Eden Gardens in Kolkata, which helped the team meet a challenging target of 196 runs with four balls to spare. Amir had previously made claims on a television show stating that India would not reach the semi-finals, regardless of Pakistan's qualification, which made headlines at the time.

Initially, India faced a setback in the Super-8 round, suffering a harsh defeat against South Africa by 76 runs. However, they rebounded remarkably, winning against Zimbabwe at the Wankhede Stadium before overcoming the West Indies to secure their place in the last four. This turnaround showcased India's resilience and marked an impressive recovery in their World Cup campaign, contrary to Amir's predictions. The narrative around Amir's comments highlights the interplay between sports performance and social media commentary, illustrating how public opinion can flip in response to actual outcomes on the field.

The trolling Amir experienced emphasizes the significant role former playersโ€™ statements can have in the online dialogue surrounding cricket matches, especially when their predictions do not align with reality. As fans celebrate India's advancement, the focus on Amir's remarks serves as a reminder of the often controversial discourse that encircles cricket rivalries, particularly between India and Pakistan. Amidst all this, Indian cricketer Sanju Samson has emerged as a hero for this historic victory, further fueling excitement for India's journey in the tournament.

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