Kuala Lumpur, June 11 : A Malay Indian astrologer has predicted that teams wearing green, purple, gray and brown would do well at this year's World Cup.
Andi Singh predicted that any team wearing green in the finals would beat the one in brown, The Star reports.
He said the four colours were favoured on July 11 (July 12 in Malaysia) when the finals would be played in Johannesburg.
"These are the colours associated with Jupiter on that day. Blue and red are not in favour that day and any team wearing them are destined to lose."
"To know which country will perform well on the finals, we can compare their horoscopes to the date of the finals", he said.
"If the country''s birth date (usually when the nation was formed or achieved independence) favours the day of the event, they will have good luck." (ANI)
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