ISLAMABAD: Ansa Shah, a famous Tarot card reader has predicted a good batting innings for Pakistani skipper Babar Azam.
Pakistan team made 120 runs for two wickets. Babar Azam and Rizwan Ahmed were batting at that time. Babar Azam lost his wicket soon after completing his half-century.
Ansa Shah also made predictions about the ongoing cricket match, suggesting that Pakistan captain Babar Azam will face a challenging inning.
According to the tarot card reader, the cards for both teams seem favorable, indicating a closely contested battle between Pakistan and India. Ansa Shah further mentioned that Virat Kohli might pose a significant challenge for the Pakistan team.
Meanwhile, the much-anticipated clash has also stirred the world of poetry. As the Pakistan-India World Cup cricket match kicks off in Ahmedabad, globally acclaimed poets are not lagging behind in embracing the spirit of the game.
Esteemed poet Iftikhar Arif expressed confidence in both the Indian and Pakistani teams, hoping that the Pakistani team would perform well with the grace of God. However, he acknowledged that the Pakistan team often faces significant pressure.
His counterpart, Anwar Masood, shared his keen interest in watching Pakistan play and offered his prayers for their success in the match. He emphasized that an India-Pakistan match is always a spectacle worth witnessing.
Rabab Tabassum expressed her highest hopes for Shaheen Shah Afridi and offered her prayers for the success of all Pakistani players, hoping they return triumphant.
Earlier, India won the toss and gave batting to Pakistan at Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad
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