The country got busy in performing Puja and Havan, 140 crore people prayed for T-20 World Cup

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Tezzbuzz|29-06-2024

between India and South Africa T20 World Cup The final match of the is to be played today i.e. on 29th June in Barbados. Team India has won the title since 2007 T20 World Cup And since no one has won any ICC trophy in the last 10 years, 140 crore Indian fans are hoping that their wait is going to end in this final.

Indian Team Crores of countrymen have started praying for the team to win this World Cup, while Puja and Havan are also being performed in many cities of the country. At this time, many pictures and videos are going viral on social media in which fans can be seen performing Puja and Havan. A similar video has also surfaced from Patna and Prayagraj of Uttar Pradesh in which it can be seen that fans are performing Havan and Puja by keeping the pictures of Indian cricketers in front of them.

Even before this final, fans started reciting Hanuman Chalisa in many places early in the morning. You can see this video going viral on social media below.

At the same time, there is a fear among Indian fans before this World Cup final against South Africa and the reason for this is none other than South Africa captain Aiden Markram. Yes, Markram's record as captain in ICC tournaments is scaring 140 crore Indians. Whenever Markram has captained Africa in ICC tournaments, he has proved to be a boon for them. He is the first Proteas captain who has taken his team to the World Cup final and if he is able to make South Africa win over India in the T20 World Cup final, then he will not only enjoy winning the World Cup of senior cricket but will also maintain his consistent victory as a captain in ICC events.

Markram has not lost a single match as captain in any ICC tournament, meaning that his win percentage has been 100, so it should not be a surprise if he wins the final against India. This won't be easy considering the recent form of the Indian team but Markram's record is definitely scaring Indian fans.

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