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Former Fast Bowler Amir Talk ‘India Won’t Play Final’ Claim Sparks Backlash

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PUBLISHED ON: 04 MAR 2026, 09:24 AM

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Just as the dust settled on India’s high-stakes victory over the West Indies, ensuring their spot in the final four, Mohammad Amir decided to stir the pot. Appearing on the Pakistani program ‘Haarna Mana Hai’, the former speedster didn’t just offer a critique; he essentially bet against the house. His takeaway was blunt, bordering on the provocative: “India will not play the final.” It’s a bold stance to take when a team is riding the high of a semi-final qualification, but in the world of cross-border cricket punditry, subtlety rarely gets the clicks.


Anatomy of a Controversy: Will the Men in Blue Actually Miss the Final?

  • A Prediction in Damage Control: It’s worth noting that Amir’s latest jab feels like a doubling down on a shaky premise. He originally suggested India wouldn’t even survive the group stages. Yet, after Sanju Samson’s blistering, unbeaten 97 steered a 196-run chase at Eden Gardens, that narrative looked thin. Fans were quick to highlight the gap between his “prophecy” and the scoreboard.
  • The “Lopsided” Argument: Rather than conceding the point, Amir shifted the goalposts. He argues that India is playing “incomplete” cricket—an interesting, if slightly cynical, observation. His logic? Aside from Jasprit Bumrah’s metronomic accuracy, the bowling attack appears toothless. He also pointed to several missed chances in the Super 8s, suggesting that a team this sloppy in the field cannot possibly navigate a knockout match.
  • The Hetmyer Factor: Adding a layer of conspiratorial flair, Amir characterized Shimron Hetmyer’s dismissal as “dubious.” In his view, a different call from the third umpire could have derailed India’s entire tournament. It’s the kind of “what-if” scenario that plays well in television studios but carries little weight in the official standings.
  • The Fallout: Unsurprisingly, the reaction has been swift. Former Indian internationals and fans have largely dismissed these remarks as a mixture of bitterness and tactical distraction. There is a sense that Amir is overlooking a key reality: India has developed a knack for winning even when their big guns aren’t firing in unison.

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The Conclusion of ‘India Won’t Play Final’ Claim

Amir’s critique isn’t entirely without merit—India’s search for a consistent partner for Bumrah has been a visible struggle. However, there is a thin line between technical analysis and mere provocation. The timing of these comments suggests the latter. India has shown a resilient, almost stubborn ability to find a fresh match-winner whenever they are backed into a corner—whether that’s Samson, Surya, or Hardik. Whether this “incomplete” squad can dismantle England at the Wankhede remains the defining question of the tournament.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Who exactly made the claim that India would miss the final? 

A: It was former Pakistan international Mohammad Amir. His comments have since gone viral across South Asian sports media.

Q: What is the specific grievance against India’s bowling? 

A: Amir contends that without Jasprit Bumrah, the Indian attack lacks a “fear factor” and argues that the secondary bowlers are conceding too many runs under pressure.

Q: Has the BCCI or the Indian team responded? 

A: The official camp has stayed quiet, likely focusing on the semi-final. However, the Indian social media landscape has been less reserved, citing the recent record-breaking chase against the Windies as a rebuttal.

Q: When is the big semi-final? 

A: India faces England tomorrow, March 5, 2026, at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

Q: What is the path to the trophy from here? 

A: A win against England sends India to the Grand Final in Ahmedabad on March 8, where they would meet either South Africa or New Zealand.

PUBLISHED ON: 04 MAR 2026, 09:24 AM

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