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Pakistan Mohammad Amir got angry when India became the T20 World Cup champion

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Last Updated on Mar 09, 2026 02:43 PM

Pakistan Mohammad Amir got angry when India became the T20 World Cup champion: The Indian team won the T20 World Cup 2026 on Sunday. Under the captaincy of Suryakumar Yadav, the Indian team defeated New Zealand by 96 runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

Former Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Amir was most impressed by India's victory, whose prediction proved wrong for the third consecutive time. Amir expressed his displeasure with India's victory and strongly criticized New Zealand.

Aamir's three predictions were wrong -

In fact, Mohammad Aamir predicted that India would not reach the semi-finals. But this prediction turned out to be wrong. Then he said that India would not reach the finals. Aamir's prediction also turned out to be wrong. The former Pakistani fast bowler didn't stop there. He then said that India would not win the World Cup trophy. This also proved ineffective.

What Aamir said angrily -

Amir was asked on the show "Harna Mana Hai" what he would say if his words turned out to be wrong. Aamir angrily said, "India won. Fine. They will take the cup home. They will not bring the trophy home to me. That's great." Aamir believes that India lost the title because of New Zealand. He said that Mitchell Santner's poor strategy was the reason for the Kiwi team's loss.

Amir said, "Unintentionally, the New Zealand bowlers should get the credit. They were bowling four wides in an over." They bowled very poorly and conceded sixes. It's not that India doesn't deserve credit, but I didn't understand New Zealand's strategy. First, they gave the ball to Henry. Then they brought in an off-spinner, and then Henry. Henry gave away 12 runs in two overs, and suddenly the entire plan changed. I didn't understand it.

When you know Abhishek Sharma is struggling against off-spin, he should be brought in immediately. But they brought in Duffy, who bowled strangely. Lockie Ferguson seemed like a typical bowler to me. Three wides, two off-cutters, and then a ball in the slot—that was hit for a six. I've been following New Zealand since 2004-05. I've never seen them under so much pressure. Maybe it was the crowd or the pressure of the final. But Abhishek Sharma is a young player. He didn't do anything special throughout the tournament. He was under pressure too. I believe a player's mental strength matters in such matches, and I think India showed that and won the title.

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