Sourav Ganguly on T20 World Cup SF: T20 World Cup is being played in Australia. India defeated arch-rivals Pakistan in its first match of this global tournament. Many veterans are giving their opinion regarding the semi-finals of the tournament. Meanwhile, former Team India captain Sourav Ganguly has also predicted. He has also made his guess about the four teams reaching the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup.

Prediction of Ganguly

Former BCCI President Sourav Ganguly told India Today, ‘According to me, India, South Africa, Australia and England can reach the semi-finals. South Africa have good bowling, which will help them in Australian conditions. Ganguly said, ‘What happened earlier, we should not think about that. India will be one of the strong contenders to win the tournament. Our team is very strong, there are big hitters in the team. It is very important to have form in T20 cricket.

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Pakistan and New Zealand kept out

Ganguly has not kept the New Zealand team which reached the final last year in this list. At the same time, the team with strong bowling attack did not even name Pakistan. New Zealand defeated hosts Australia by 89 runs in their very first match of this tournament. India also defeated Pakistan in its first match but its batsmen are in form. At the same time, the pace attack is very good. England defeated Afghanistan in a thrilling match.

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Shine bright and hearty

Meanwhile, the Indian team gave a strong performance and defeated Pakistan by 4 wickets. In this match, batsman Virat Kohli and all-rounder Hardik Pandya performed brilliantly. Pakistan had given a target of 160 runs to India, which Rohit’s team achieved on the last ball. Virat scored 82 runs in 53 balls and returned unbeaten. He added 113 runs for the fifth wicket with Hardik Pandya. Hardik scored 40 runs and also took three wickets.