In Tirupati, Indian cricketers Rajat Patidar and Jitesh Sharma offered prayers at the revered Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam. The two players, both known for their performances in the Indian Premier League and among the emerging names in Indian cricket, were seen embracing tradition during the visit.

Rajat Patidar, who is currently leading Royal Challengers Bengaluru, and Sharma appeared in traditional Indian attire, adding a cultural touch to the moment.

The brief visit offered a glimpse of the players away from the field, sharing a quiet and reflective moment amid their busy cricketing schedule.

Such moments often resonate with fans, highlighting the players’ connection to their roots and offering a refreshing contrast to the intensity of professional cricket.  

For Jitesh Sharma, the recent few weeks that were marked with injury unfortunately led to his ouster from the famous squad of the India T20 team that would eventually lift the World Cup, a sordid moment for the talented keeper batter.

While on the other hand, for Rajat Patidar, the current IPL season is an excellent opportunity to hit some vital runs and gather early momentum as his RCB team attempt to gain early traction in this initial phase of the torhrnament. Points on the table with successive wins is what Patidar would be targeting. After all, he’s already begun well this season as his Bengaluru team blanked SRH in their first game.

Maybe more wins with hardwork and God’s blessings are around the corner.