Cricket
Mohammed Amir had made a bold statement a few days ago that India won't reach the semi-finals. After India qualified for the semis, he later went on to predict that India wouldn't qualify for the final.
“People around us have a big habit of making fake predictions. If it comes true, good; if not, they just brush it off. If it works, they call it an arrow; if not, they say it was just a guess," Sidhu said in an Instagram post.
“And still they continue to act like some kind of wise baba. Honestly, I think such people are just dhongi babas (fake babas). First, they said India would not even qualify, would not reach the semifinals," Sidhu said.
“They claimed West Indies and South Africa would go ahead. But the moment Sanju Samson made his comeback, both those teams were sent packing. And today they said England would win the semifinal and England also got knocked out," Sidhu added.
England went on with their Bazball approach like always, but it wasn't good enough to beat India as they sealed a dramatic win in the semi-final and booked a berth for themselves in the finale of the ICC Men's T20 WC
India is in the final with a huge momentum, no matter who said anything. Meanwhile, Amir's controversial statements continue to spark debate online among the fans.