NEW DELHI: Prepare for a historic moment in women’s cricket! Scientific astrologer Greenstone Lobo has made an astonishing prediction for the 2025 ICC Women’s World Cup final: Team India, he asserts, has a remarkable 90 percent chance of defeating South Africa at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai this Sunday.
Both nations are fiercely competing for their maiden World Cup title, and Lobo firmly believes that India’s captain, Harmanpreet Kaur, possesses a horoscope that virtually destines her to etch her name in history.
Lobo candidly shared his thoughts, acknowledging that while many observers might view India’s path as straightforward after overcoming a strong Australian side, he holds a different perspective. “While most cricket observers would feel that yes, India has beaten Australia, the bigger team, and now they’re going to face a smaller team — South Africa — so it’s going to be a cakewalk, I would feel that probably that could not be the case,” he stated. He even admitted, “In fact, if there is any team which I feared shouldn’t be there in the final, then that is South Africa. I would have been much happier if either England or Australia was there in the final.”
The astrologer’s apprehension stems from the formidable astrological chart of South African skipper Laura Wolvaardt. “Laura Wolvaardt has got a phenomenal horoscope. She was born in 1999 and is a ‘grey lizard’. She has Pluto and all four asteroids very powerfully placed. Her chart is as powerful as Ricky Ponting’s, which means she’s very dangerous,” Lobo explained.
Yet, despite Wolvaardt’s strong cosmic backing, Lobo remains unwavering in his conviction that India’s stars are ultimately aligned for victory. “I’m saying there is a 90% chance that India will win,” Lobo declared.
He further elaborated on Captain Harmanpreet Kaur’s extraordinary astrological profile: “Harmanpreet Kaur has a one-in-a-billion horoscope. She has Pluto at zero degrees — something that occurs once in 240 years — and it belongs to people who create history and do something for the first time ever.”
(Caption from embedded video: Harmanpreet Kaur on World Cup final: ‘Look forward to see women’s cricket in a more serious manner’)
Should India emerge victorious, it would signify the nation’s inaugural Women’s World Cup triumph, a destiny Lobo is certain Harmanpreet is poised to fulfill. “Her chart shows she has it in her to create history — very powerful Neptune in the seventh house, Pluto transiting the eighth, and a strong planet in the twelfth house of international success. She can lead the team to a huge victory,” he added with confidence.
Lobo also highlighted a distinctive advantage within the Indian squad: the presence of ‘Grey Lizards,’ an astrological designation for individuals known for defying expectations. “Like Kapil Dev had his ‘Devils’, Harmanpreet has her own set of ‘Devils’,” he elaborated, naming key players. “Smriti Mandhana, Jemimah Rodrigues, Deepti Sharma, Amanjot Kaur, Radha Yadav, Renuka Singh — there are like five or six grey lizards in the playing XI. The more grey lizards, the greater the possibility of creating history.”
The astrologer also believes that coach Amol Muzumdar’s astrological alignments perfectly complement the team’s prospects for success. “If Amol Muzumdar goes on to win this World Cup, it will be poetic justice. He never played for India, but his planets are so powerfully placed that he can create history now. His horoscope is stronger than South Africa’s coach Mandla’s.”
Drawing an interesting parallel from the league stages, Lobo pointed out a cosmic pattern: “India lost to Australia, South Africa, and England in the league matches. But when teams are evenly matched, the one that loses the inconsequential game often wins the consequential one. We lost to Australia, and then we beat them. We lost to South Africa — now the chances of beating them in the final go up dramatically.”
Filled with conviction and emotion, Lobo affirmed his intention to be present at the stadium, ready to witness what he believes will be a monumental night for Indian women’s cricket. “This team has it in them to do it — from Shafali Verma to Renuka Singh. I’m going to be in the stadium to witness history being created.”