'Aamir is a fraud baba...', Siddhu lashes out at PAK cricketer, VIDEO
Former Indian cricketer Navjot Singh Sidhu criticized Pakistan's Mohammad Amir, calling him a 'fraud baba' after India's victory over England in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 semi-finals.
Navjot Singh Sidhu, a former cricketer for India, has made headlines with his critical remarks targeting Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Amir following India's recent win in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 semi-finals against England. Sidhu referred to Amir as a 'fraud baba' in a video posted on Instagram, highlighting Amir's earlier predictions that India wouldn't advance in the tournament. This comment sparked conversations among cricket fans, particularly considering the historical rivalry between India and Pakistan in cricket.
In the closely-fought semi-final held at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium, India overcame England by a narrow margin of 7 runs, securing their place in the finals. Sidhu used this victory as a platform to voice his discontent with Amir's earlier statements. He pointed out that some individuals consistently make false predictions, and they often only emphasize their supposed wisdom when right, dismissing wrong calls as mere guesses. He emphasized that the outcome of a match is determined on the field and not based on pre-match declarations.
Siddhu's comments come amid ongoing discussions about cricket predictions and their impact on playersโ mentalities. His remarks not only call out Amir but also reflect a broader sentiment in sports where predictions may lead to unwarranted pressure and judgment. As India prepares for the final, this public feud highlights the passionate emotions surrounding cricket, particularly in the context of Indo-Pak relations where every match is amplified with national pride and rivalry.