Cricket field also became Ram-may, KS Bharat dedicated it to Lord Ram after scoring a century, video surfaced

On the basis of KS Bharat’s century, India A managed to draw the match against England Lions. (Srikar Bharat) (Photo Source: Twitter) The entire country is in Rammay at this time and people are immersed in devotion to Ram regarding the consecration of Shri Ram’s life in Ayodhya. Many celebrities from the cricket world will also attend the consecration of Ram Lal on January 22. Earlier on Saturday, Indian cricketer KS Bharat (Srikar Bharat) scored a brilliant century, which he dedicated to Shri Ram. Actually, from January 17, an unofficial test match was played between India A and England Lions. Where on Saturday, India A wicketkeeper-batsman KS Bharat (Srikar Bharat) played an inning of 116 runs. As soon as he completed his century, he did the action of shooting ‘bow and arrow’ on the field itself. Apart from this, Bharat dedicated his century to Lord Shri Ram. Bharat (Srikar Bharat)’s elder brother has shared its video on social media and described the younger brother’s century as dedicated to Lord Shri Ram. This step of his is being praised a lot on social media and fans are also giving different types of reactions on Bharat’s century. Watch the video here- Younger brother Bharat’s century dedicated to Shri Prabhu Ram…pic.twitter.com/8OhzwntMxp — Vikash Gaur 🇮🇳 (@thevikashgaur) January 21, 2024 The match ended in a draw Talking about the match, India A managed to draw the match against England Lions on the basis of KS Bharat’s century. India A, who came to bat in the second innings, did not have a very good start, but KS Bharat played a century and took the team closer to victory, but in the end the match ended in a draw. Earlier, England Lions scored 553 runs in their first innings. Keaton Jennings and Josh Bohannon played innings of 154 and 125 runs respectively for the team. In response, India A scored 227 runs in its first innings, which included Rajat Patidar’s inning of 151 runs. Whereas India A bowlers restricted England Lions to just 163 runs in the second innings. In this way India A got the target of 490 runs to win. However, in the fourth innings, India A could score only 426 runs at the loss of 5 wickets. read this also- ‘I will be able to do coaching, but not captaincy’, after retirement David Warner breaks silence on captaincy ban