‘Let them breathe’: Yousuf mocks India, brands Amir a ‘menace’ after defeat

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'Let them breathe': Mohammad Yousuf mocks India, brands Mohammad Amir a 'menace' after Super 8 defeat
South Africa’s players celebrate the wicket of India’s captain Suryakumar Yadav (AP)

India’s Super 8 campaign began on the worst possible note as South Africa handed them a crushing 76-run defeat at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Entering the stage as one of the strongest favourites to defend their T20 World Cup crown, the hosts were thoroughly outclassed in every department. The heavy loss not only dented their confidence but also severely damaged their net run rate.Nothing seemed to fall into place for the defending champions. South Africa dominated with bat and ball, putting India under immediate pressure in Group 1. The equation is now simple but daunting. India must win their remaining fixtures against Zimbabwe and the West Indies to keep their semi-final hopes alive. Even consecutive victories may not guarantee qualification, given the substantial blow to their net run rate following the defeat to Aiden Markram’s side.

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The result also brought renewed attention to a bold prediction made earlier by former Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir. He had claimed that India would struggle to reach the semi-finals, arguing that both South Africa and the West Indies had displayed stronger form during the group stage. At the time, Amir faced heavy criticism from Indian fans on social media.After the Ahmedabad encounter, former Pakistan batter Mohammad Yousuf reacted on X, appearing to acknowledge Amir’s foresight while also teasing him.

Mohammad Yousaf post

Mohammad Yousaf post

“Oye @iamamirofficial, you menace! You tormented #India on the field, and now you’re rattling them from the studio. Let them breathe; they’re already under fire. South Africa, the finalists, have picked up right where they left off last #T20WorldCup. A formidable side! Top order stumbled, but the lower order delivered, and the bowling discipline was exceptional,” Yousuf wrote.In the match itself, South Africa won the toss and chose to bat. Despite slipping to 20/3, they recovered brilliantly to post 187/7. David Miller led the charge with 63, while Dewald Brevis made 45 and Tristan Stubbs remained unbeaten on 44. Miller and Brevis stitched together a crucial 97-run partnership for the fourth wicket to shift momentum.India’s reply never gained traction. Marco Jansen claimed four wickets as the hosts were bowled out for 111. Shivam Dube top-scored with 42, preventing an even steeper collapse, but it was far from enough on a night that has left India’s campaign hanging in the balance.


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