Ireland beat England, amazing coincidence in 2011 and 2022 World Cup, Team India is going to become champion!

Melbourne: Ireland defeated title contenders England (IRE vs ENG) by five runs under the Duckworth-Lewis rule in a rain-stopped Super-12 match of the ICC T20 World Cup. Ireland’s innings was reduced to 157 runs in 19.2 overs playing first. Chasing the target, England had scored 105 for five in 14.3 overs that the game could not be possible due to rain. Ireland emerged victorious in the match by five runs.

England lost to Ireland in 2011 too

The Indian team won the 2011 World Cup. In that World Cup also Ireland defeated England. In the match played in Bangalore, England made a big score of 327 runs for 8 wickets. In reply, Ireland lost 5 wickets for 111 runs in the 25th over. But then Kevin O’Brien came to the crease. O’Brien, who scored a century in 50 balls, scored 113 runs in 63 balls. With the help of this innings, Ireland won the match by 3 wickets in the last over.

Australia and New Zealand practice matches

India had two practice matches before the 2022 T20 World Cup. First against Australia and second against New Zealand. It was the same before the 2011 World Cup. In that World Cup also, India’s first warm-up match was against Australia and second with New Zealand.

The Netherlands was matched

This time Netherlands team is in India’s group. In 2011 also Netherlands was in India’s group. Along with this, Oreo was launched in 2011. This time before the World Cup, Mahendra Singh Dhoni once again launched Oreo and said that this will give victory to India. In this way, such coincidences are being made continuously, which indicate that the Indian team can win the T20 World Cup 2022.

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