Tuesday, November 26, 2013

South Africa Vs Pakistan 2nd ODI Match Prediction

South Africa Vs Pakistan
The South Africa Vs Pakistan 2013 - 2nd ODI match prediction is now available at AstroSage. Numerology tells the name of the winning team. Both the teams will battle it out for the title, let’s see who goes home with the cup. 

Match Details 

Date - 27.11.13
Hosted by - South Africa 
Venue - St. Georges Park, Port Elizabeth 
Time - 10:00 Local Time - 08:00 GMT - 13:30 IST 

Numerology Prediction 

We are predicting all the matches of this series with the help of Numerology. Here we have used the Pythagorean method to predict the winner of the match. Let us analyze all the aspects to come to the final conclusion.

Mulank Of The Date & South Africa 

The match is on 27.11.2013. Mulank of the date of the match is 8, while the Namank of Team South Africa is 5. The relationship between 8 and 5 is neutral, which indicates neither a positive sign nor a negative sign. 

Further, the captain of the team is Francois du Plessis, whose Namank is 3. The relationship between 8 and 3 is again neutral. The Mulank of birthday of Francois du Plessis is 4, which shares a friendly bond with 8, which indicates a positive sign. 

Mulank Of The Date & Pakistan 

The match is on 27.11.2013. Mulank of the date of the match is 8, while the Namank of Team Pakistan is 7. The relationship between 8 and 7 is hostile, which indicates a negative sign. 

Further, the captain of the team is Mohammad Hafeez, whose Namank is 7. The relationship between the 8 and 7 is again hostile. The Mulank of birthday of Mohammad Hafeez is 8, which again shares a friendly bond with 8, which indicates a positive sign. 

Winner Of The Match!

Therefore, analyzing all aspects, we can deduce that South Africa will win the 2nd ODI match in this series. However, these are mere possibilities and no risk should be taken on the basis of this prediction. We hope to see an interesting match. All the best to both the teams!

1 comment:

  1. the team captain are change
    SA (c) is A de Villiers
    and
    Pak (c) is Misbah-ul-haq

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