Lahore Camel predicts Pakistan to win in the Champions Trophy game
It would, however, be interesting to see if the predictions made by the camel from Lahore turns out to be true, or is it all just plucked out from thin air?
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The International cricketing season has just got underway and in some fine style, with the ICC Champions Trophy in England and Wales with eight teams fighting it out for the ultimate title. We have already witnessed a rivalry in the tournament, with current World Champions Australia facing their Trans-Tasman neighbours New Zealand in an encounter filled with rain.
Following that encounter, India is locking horns with their arch-rivals Pakistan in a game which too like the previous one looks to be decided by the rainfall. Rain has already had its’ say on the match up till now, and the fans would be absolutely gutted to see the match go down in the drain.
Predicting matches has become the latest trend on social media, with various animals and objects used for prediction, as we have seen with Paul the Octopus which predicted the 2010 Football World Cup.
Meanwhile, back in India, a fish named Chanakya predicted that Donald Trump would be elected as the president of the United States. After the turn of Paul the Octopus and Chanakya, the fish it is now the turn of a camel from Lahore which predicted the ongoing match between India and Pakistan.
As seen in a Youtube video from the channel named ‘Cricedge’ a camel in Lahore is seen to be brought on to the place where it will choose from the two boxes of grass, which has India’s name and Pakistan’s name affixed to it. The camel picks up and eats the grass in the box where Pakistan’s name is written, which signifies that Pakistan would go on to win the match.
Last time India faced their neighbours, Pakistan in the Champions Trophy was in the last edition where they knocked the Pakistani team by seven wickets to race to a dominant win. It would, however, be interesting to see if the predictions made by the camel from Lahore turns out to be true, or is it all just plucked out from thin air?
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