Chennai ൊപ്പം Luck is crucial along with good performance on the field. It’s the same with any sport. In cricket, there are stories of many people experimenting a lot to help ‘luck’. Australian batsman Steve Waugh came down the field with a piece of red cloth in his pocket. For cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar, it was imperative to paddle the left foot first when batting.
Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly was seen playing with a picture of his cricket guru in his pocket. Many such stories are told in the back of cricket. Though not a ‘test of luck’, India’s Test team vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane has now been added to the list. It was ‘meditation’ while batting that put Rahane on this bizarre list.
Rahane finds time to meditate a little before going down to bat and during batting breaks. Evidence of this came out in the second Test against England. Cricket journalist Bharat Sundareshan shared two pictures of Rahane meditating on Twitter.
Bharat shared pictures of Rahane sitting before batting and closing his eyes while batting. This was shared by many. Rahane, who was unable to perform well after scoring a century in the second Test against Australia, was ruled out after completing his half-century. Rahane, who scored 67 off 149 balls, was dismissed by Moin Ali.
English Summary: Ajinkya Rahane briefly meditates on the field on Day 1; picture goes viral
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