T20 World Cup 2026: Ex-Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir makes another prediction, says THIS about final

Mohammad Amir, who has been trolled for his previous predictions, has once again made a prediction about the T20 World Cup 2026 Final.

Last Updated : Sunday, 08 March 2026
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Ahmedabad: The final of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 is today (March 8) between India and New Zealand. This match will be held at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Both teams will be aiming to win the title. The match will begin at 7:00 PM IST.

What is the reaction in Pakistan?

This match is generating a lot of buzz in Pakistan. Former players are making various claims about the match. Mohammad Amir, who has been trolled for his previous predictions, has once again made a prediction about this match.

On Geo News' show "Hansna Mana Hai," host Tabish Hashmi was asking Mohammad Amir, Ahmed Shehzad, and Rashid Latif who would ultimately win between India and New Zealand.

The host also said that there are reports that a hybrid pitch is being prepared there. In such a situation, whoever wins the toss will bowl first. In such a situation, the toss will play a crucial role.

The host asked who would win if India bowls first or bats first. Mohammad Amir responded in both scenarios: "New Zealand." Rashid Latif and Ahmed Shehzad unanimously said: "India."

What did Mohammad Amir say?

Mohammad Amir justified his argument by saying that both teams' batting is similar, but New Zealand's bowling is better and in form. Only Bumrah is in form on India's bowling side.

Another video was shared on the same show's Instagram handle, where Mohammad Amir was again asked who would win the World Cup. Amir replied, "India will win."

It should be noted that Mohammad Amir has been trolled for his previous predictions, and Navjot Singh Sidhu even called him a "fake baba." Amir had predicted that Team India would have a difficult time reaching the semi-finals and later predicted England's victory.

However, after Team India's victory, Amir said that England could have won the match, but a crucial dropped catch cost them the match. According to Amir, if Harry Brook had caught Sanju Samson, England could have achieved the target.