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IIT Baba from Maha Kumbh Makes BIG Prediction on India vs Pakistan Champions Trophy Match

This is not the first time that IIT Baba has ventured into making predictions related to cricket. In a previous interview, he claimed that he influenced the Indian team’s performance during the 2024 T20 World Cup by sending signals to players

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A video featuring Abhey Singh, popularly known as IIT Baba, has gone viral after he predicted that India will lose their upcoming Champions Trophy match against Pakistan. This bold statement from IIT Baba, who claims to have insights into the outcome of the match, has stirred quite a bit of attention on social media.

The Bold Prediction by IIT Baba

In the video, IIT Baba confidently stated, “Main tumko pehle se bol raha hoon, is baar India nahi jeetegi,” meaning he believes that India will not win this time. He further challenged the Indian players, including stars like Virat Kohli, to try their best, but asserted that it wouldn’t make a difference. According to him, if he has said that India won’t win, then it won’t.

His declaration created quite a buzz, especially as he compared his powers to that of a higher force, referring to himself as someone whose word is final on this matter.

Who is IIT Baba?

Abhey Singh, also known as IIT Baba, is a former aerospace engineering graduate from IIT Bombay. He gained fame for leaving a high-paying job in Canada to adopt a life of renunciation (Sanyasa). His unique decision to give up his career and pursue a spiritual path caught the public’s attention, making him a social media sensation.

His journey from a successful academic and professional career to spiritual pursuits has intrigued many, and this prediction on the India-Pakistan match is only the latest in a series of public statements that have drawn eyes.

IIT Baba's History with Predictions

This is not the first time that IIT Baba has ventured into making predictions related to cricket. In a previous interview, he claimed that he influenced the Indian team’s performance during the 2024 T20 World Cup by sending signals to players, particularly targeting Hardik Pandya’s bowling. He also hinted at the use of technology, including devices and coding, to impact the game.

His claims about having a role in shaping cricket outcomes have generated both intrigue and skepticism among the public and cricket fans alike.

 

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