Worshiping coconut before the match, this Muslim cricketer won the heart of fans- Video

Shams Mulani’s video is liking fansImage Credit Source: Screenshot/X

Any game is considered a means of connecting people. Especially in a country like India, team Sports like cricket have done the same thing, where players of different religions play together in the cricket team playing in different parts of the country and have a deep friendship and also respect customs. An example of this has been seen in Mumbai, where a Muslim player worshiped in Hindu customs before the match started. These players are Mumbai spinner Shams Mulani.

Before the start of the domestic season of Indian cricket, like every year in Mumbai, the famous Kanga League was also organized. This tournament played during the monsoon was very special this time because Shams Mulani worshiped in its beginning and then the tournament started. Every time the tournament starts in the Kanga League, coconut is boiled near the coconut pitch and a garland of flowers is offered at the stumps.

Mulani worshiped by bursting coconut

On the first day of the tournament started on August 10, this work was done by Mumbai cricket team star spinner Shams Mulani. He boiled coconut near the stumps and its water around the stumps, as is often done in Hinduism. Earlier, Mulani also offered garlands on stumps. Then folded hands and greeted the stumps and pitch. This video of Mulani was posted by a person on social media, which is being well liked.

Mushir’s first day

In this tournament being played for the last several years, this time on the first day, young all -rounder Mushir Khan was seen. Mushir played innings of 84 and 35 runs while playing for Payyade SC. Along with batting, Mushir also showed amazing bowling. The left -handed spinner took 3 wickets for 8 runs in the first innings and 7 wickets for only 4 runs in the second innings.

Asish Roy
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