Temple changed team India's 'fate'
Some may call it superstitions or some may state it as improved sports, but the figures are enough to tell that a temple might have changed the fate of Team India, leading it to gain a never ending winning streak. The figures are enough to tell that a temple might have changed the fate of Team India, leading it to attain a never ending winning streak.
Some may call it superstitions or some may state it as improved sports, but the figures are enough to tell that a temple might have changed the fate of Team India, leading it to attain a never ending winning streak. The temple at the Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi Stadium was constructed only because India and IPL team Deccan Chargers were failing to win there.
c and once again it is attracting people's attention.
When asked about the story behind this temple, the priest Hanumant Sharma said, "This temple was constructed in 2011 because the Indian team and the then local franchisee of IPL, Deccan Chargers were not winning the match on this ground."
He said, "It was an ominous field for domestic teams. Then found it is architectural. Lord Ganesha is the god of Vastu Shastra. You see the record after 2011; the Indian team has never lost here. "
According to statistics, India played its first international match on this ground in 2005. India lost by five wickets in this ODI match against South Africa. Also, the Indian team suffered a defeat against Australia in 2007 and 2009.
However, after the formation of the temple, India defeated England here on October 14, 2011 and also defeated Sri Lanka by six wickets.
When asked by Hanumant whether any Indian player comes here to worship here, he said, "Mahendra Singh Dhoni comes here after practice session and takes the blessings of Lord Ganesha. The other name that is coming to my attention is of Karn Sharma. '