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Mohammad Amir: ‘Underdogs India No Match To Favourites England’! Would Defending Champions Win Again At Wankhede To Defeat Volatile Harry Brook’s Team?

Mohammad Amir: Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium has a reputation for big-hitting and teams usually chase to win. Indian bowling Coach Morne Morkel has expressed concerns that dew could be a big factor and would be considered during the toss.

Mohammad Amir: In a televised interview on ‘Haarna Mana Hai’ hosted by Tabish Hashmi, former Pakistan speedster Mohammad Amir has remarked that Team India under Suryakumar Yadav is no match to Team England led by Harry Brook.

Joined by panellists such as Rashif Latif and Ahmed Shehzad, Amir remarked that team India relies heavily on one or two players while the England team has players all of whom have been firing on all cylinders.

Mohammad Amir-‘India Is Not Playing Well As A Unit’

Amir remarked that Team India has not been playing its best game till date and has failed to collectively deal as a team. Amir remarked that individual performances have been behind Team India’s victories till now. The former fast bowler remarked that England would have more chances of a victory against India if it bats second.

Amir remarked that the form of Suryakumar Yadav and Abhishek Sharma is a top concern for team India. He added that the likes of Sanju Samson and Ishan Kishan have also performed in isolated instances.

Defending Champions India played themselves into top confidence after a scintillating win over West Indies to qualify for the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 semi-finals.

The winner of the India-England match would face New Zealand on Sunday in the final match.

What If The Match Could Not Be Completed Even On The Reserve Day?

There have been some concerns about possible rainfall. However, a reserve day has been scheduled for the semi-finals by the International Cricket Committee (ICC). If the match cannot be completed even on the reserve day, England would progress to the final as England topped their group while India finished their group in the second position.

Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium has a reputation for big-hitting and teams usually chase to win. Indian bowling Coach Morne Morkel has expressed concerns that dew could be a big factor and would be considered during the toss.

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