ICC World Cup 2019: India Will Win the World Cup - Predicts Famous Kerala Numerologist

Updated - 16 Sep 2019, 02:19 PM

Virat Kohli. Credits: AFP

Famous Kerala Numerologist M.K Damodaran has predicted that the India National Cricket Team will go on to win the ongoing ICC World Cup 2019 in England and Wales. M.K Damodaran who is a retired government official based in Kannur District had also predicted that India’s win in the 2011 World Cup – which was eventually true.

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In fact, the numerologist has been right on the money with his predictions for several events in the sporting and political arena. Thus, it would be interesting to note whether M.K Damodaran prediction is right on this occasion.

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Meanwhile, M.K Damodaran had calculated that MS Dhoni’s fate number was 33 in the 2011 World Cup. In fact, Virat Kohli fate number is also the same in this World Cup.

“Indian captain Virat Kohli’s birth number is 5 and occult number also 5. Interestingly, Dhoni and Kohli are numerological birds of the same feather. The fate number of Kohli also is 33. Dhoni and Kohli have amazing chemistry,” said Damodaran.

Virat Kohli’s date of birth is 5-11-1988 and his sun sign is Scorpio which is related to number 9. Therefore, the numbers 3, 6 and 9 are going to be lucky for Kohli. Virat Kohli’s current age is also 30 (3+0=3).
Virat Kohli
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“These factors indicate Kohli and Dhoni will lift the 3rd World Cup for India,” said Damodaran.

Meanwhile, M.K Damodaran stated that India’s first World Cup winning captain Kapil Dev also had lucky numbers like 3, 6 and 9. Kapil Dev birth number was 6 and the occult number was 30 (3+0=3).

“It was the third Cricket World Cup and Kapil was just 24 years then (2+4=6). Now, it’s 12th World Cup (1+2=3) by numerology, 3 & 12 belong to the same family,” said Damodaran.

India has had a good start to their World Cup campaign as they have won two matches out of the three they have played. Virat Kohli-led side had defeated South Africa and Australia in the first two matches. However, their third match against New Zealand was called off due to rain. India will play their fourth match against arch-rivals Pakistan at Old Trafford, Manchester on 16th June.

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