When Sunday rolls around, everyone’s attention will be riveted on the next FIFA World Cup. Following the conclusion of the previous game week, domestic leagues ceased play for a period of six weeks in preparation for the global extravaganza; nonetheless, the teams have a limited amount of time to get ready. Against Sunday, the first match of the first World Cup to be played in the Arab world will take place when the host nation takes on Ecuador. The World Cup has been moved from its traditional time slot in the northern hemisphere summer to a time slot in the southern hemisphere winter in order to avoid the searing heat of the Gulf. This unprecedented reorganisation of the international football calendar was necessitated by the fact that football’s most prestigious competition will be held in a desert state. Ravichandran Ashwin, a cricketer for India, was interviewed by SPORTS18 and shared his thoughts on his favourite team competing in the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. He said: “Spain has always been one of my favourite countries.
I have no idea what their performance will be like this year. However, I am quite excited to see how Spain does because the other football teams have improved their level of play since the last World Cup, which was an incredible event.
The previous time around, I found it entertaining to see Kylian Mbappe play, so I am looking forward to seeing a lot of new talents emerge onto the stage. Consequently, the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 is something that I am looking forward to.”
Pragyan Ojha, a former spinner for India, also discussed his ideal scenario for the World Cup final and stated, “I would want to win.” “The answer is yes; I will be attending the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar.
The only reason I will be watching Portugal’s match against Uruguay is because Cristiano Ronaldo is playing in it. It’s not like I’m a huge fan, but I really want to catch one of his live performances anyhow.”
When questioned about his ideal matchup for the World Cup championship match, he responded, “See, I am not too much into football but if I have to select, it would be Messi vs. Cristiano Ronaldo, which is Argentina vs. Portugal.“