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InDepth headlines national business sports cricket regional entertainment technology world travel autos health | in-depth coverage > Cricket World Cup 2003 > Numberon ki hera pheri suggests India will lift World Cup! 18.51 IST 22nd Mar 2003 By IndiaExpress Bureau Numerologists Jumaani’s have announced their predictions for the forthcoming World Cup final between India and Australia on Sunday. Sanjay B Jumaani had recently on a radio channel recommended that Saurav Ganguly wear a number ‘24’, T-Shirt instead of ‘99’ as his lucky number is ‘6’, and Saurav did heed to the recommendation, going on to hit 3 centuries for the team making him the only cricketer to have hit three centuries in the current world cup matches. The reason being Saurav is numerologically no.’ 8;’ and his T-Shirt adds up to 9+9=18, which was unlucky for him. For the forthcoming matches, the Jumaani’s have a tip for Virendra Sehwag suggesting that he should wear a No. ‘46’ T-Shirt, instead of his present No. ‘44’, which adds up to 8 - a Saturn number, which is unlucky for Sehwag. Similarly a harsh prediction is that the Indian team should drop Dinesh Mongia, as he is No. ‘8’ and his name spells ‘8’ and also he is 26 years old, which again adds up to ‘8’. So that’s three fat ladies following Mongia! Mr. Bansilal and Sanjay Jumaani are a father and son team respectively; who have adopted the 5000 year old science of Numerology; helping people in their day to day life. The duo has worked and assisted a host of celebrities change their fortunes. The most prominent being Ekta Kapoor and the names given for her TV Serials - the lucky letter ‘K’. The Jumaani’s have assisted Tusshar; Shobaa De, Rakesh Roshan; Anu Maliik, Ishaa Koppikar and films like Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai; Aankhen; Zubeidaa amongst several others make a fortune. Some numerological calculations here is the result of this WORLD CUP CRICKET.... A) Captain of winning teams 1979 - Captain - Clive Lloyd -Left Hander 1983 - Captain -Kapil Dev -Right Hander 1987 - Captain - Border -Left Hander 1992 - Captain -Imran Khan -Right Hander 1996 - Captain - Ranatunga -Left Hander 1999 - Captain - Steve Waugh -Right Hander 2003 — Is he going to be a left hander again ?? ? Is it Ganguly...? ?? Yet another reason to say CUP IS OURs. B) Now... statistics shows that after the league matches of this world cup, Australians have won 12 consecutive matches.+ 3 in super six and + 1 in semis makes it 16. and they meet India in Finals. Remember It’s the same Ganguly and Boys who broke the sequence of 16 consecutive test victories by Aussies..... So we will make it again World cup is ours......... C) and finally.... i) West Indies were the champions in 1975 and 1979. The difference between the years is 4. (ii) Aussies were the champions in 1987 and 1999. The difference between the years is 12. By Arithmetic Progression the next number is of course 20.(4,12,20). So the 2003 champions are none other than the champions in 1983. Since 2003-1983=20. YES it is INDIA. INDIANS will be the CHAMPIONS! in-depth coverage > Cricket World Cup 2003 > |
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