Saturday, March 17, 2007

Heavenly planets telling World Cup forecast

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In Cricket-crazy India people are trying everything to know in advance what shall happen in this Cricket World Cup. People in India are praying also in the temples for the Indian Cricket team to win this World Cup. But many Indians are looking skywards to discover if their players are shaping up to bring home the World Cup after the April 28 final.

A popular Indian astrology Web site, www.ganeshaspeaks.com, is offering in-depth details on planetary positions on match days and the changing biorhythm circles of each player.

The Web site is named after the elephant-headed Hindu God, Lord Ganesha.

The cricket-frenzy in the country, home to around 1.1 billion people, has been fuelled by a multitude of television channels and media houses who are tracking the action minute by minute.

India, 1983 winners, begin their campaign on Saturday with a Group B match against Bangladesh.

NEW CHAMPION

Astrologers, numerologists and tarot card readers are being asked to predict the winner of the World Cup that opened this week, while this Web site attempts the same through a multi-dimensional analysis.

"Ganesha feels that we will have a new world champion this time," was the Web site's forecast.

"If Australia reaches the semi-final as a second or third team they may have better chances to make it to the final," it said of the world champions, who are aiming to become the first team to win a hat-trick of World Cup titles.

"(But) if Australia reaches the final they might not be able to win."

It said astrological aspects favor South Africa, New Zealand and West Indies to take three of the semi-final slots.

Analyzing the astrology profile, biorhythm report and element chart of each member of the 16 participating teams, the Web site predicted that India had an equal chance of qualifying for the fourth semi-final spot along with Australia and Sri Lanka.

"India's fate will heavily depend on the fourth game of the Super Eight matches. Toss will become very important and to chose batting/bowling will have strong impact over the game's outcome," said the Web site which also predicts outcomes of the English Premier League football.

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