Call it a trick, a lucky charm or a superstition; these 5 Indian cricketers also believe in all this

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Tezzbuzz|19-08-2024

Top Indian Cricketers Believes on Superstition: In India, every day and date has its own importance in worship, rituals, ceremonies.

Be it a festival or a program, everything is done during the auspicious time. There are also totkas like black tilak to protect children from evil eyes, lemon and chilli to protect business from evil eyes. From the common people to Indian cricketers, everyone believes in totkas.

Players like Sachin Tendulkar, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli are masters of their game.

But many great players like them believe in black magic and lucky charms. There are many such players, some of whom used to go out on the field with a photo of their Guru, while some considered their pad as a lucky charm. In this context, let's talk about these five great players:–

1- Virender Sehwag's red handkerchief lucky charm

Virender Sehwag also believes in superstitions. It is said that whenever he used to enter the cricket field, he always kept a red handkerchief in his pocket. After a few days, Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag started tying a red handkerchief on his head.

2- Dada Guruji gives contribution

Sourav Ganguly has contributed a lot in making Team India the world's number-1 team. Sourav Ganguly gives credit for this achievement to his Guruji. It is said that he used to play on the field keeping his Guruji's photo with him.

3- Sachin Tendulkar's Lucky Pad

God of cricket Sachin Tendulkar also believed in totka.

Let us tell you that whenever Sachin Tendulkar used to play, he always considered it lucky to tie his right pad first. Along with this, while playing cricket, he used to keep a picture of Satya Sai Baba in his pocket.

4- For King Kohli, his gloves are lucky

Team India's star batsman Virat Kohli is also included in this list. King Kohli's gloves are his lucky charm. Not only this, Virat always kept gloves with him to win the match.

5- Rohit Sharma considers his right foot lucky

Rohit Sharma also believes in superstitions.

When Rohit Sharma enters the field, he first puts his right foot on the ground. Rohit Sharma considers this superstition to be lucky for him.

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