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Prana pratishta of Rama Lalla statue was done in Ayodhya Ram Mandir with great pomp. Many dignitaries from the country and abroad attended this Maha Krutu which was conducted by the hands of Prime Minister Modi. Many sports personalities are also present in it. Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, Ravindra Jadeja, Venkatesh Prasad, Anil Kumble along with former women’s captain Mithali Raj attended the Ayodhya Ram Festival. Along with them, Indian Olympic Association president, former athlete PT Usha and Olympic medalist Saina Nehwal also went to Ayodhya. Dhoni, Rohit and Ashwin also received invitations but could not go to Ayodhya due to personal reasons. Meanwhile, Australian star cricketer David Warner expressed his devotion to Rama. At the inauguration of the Ayodhya Ram temple, he gave his congratulatory message to all Indians saying ‘Jai Shri Ram’. Warner, who shared a photo of Sri Ramachandra’s arrival on his Instagram account, wrote that Jai Sri Ram India. Now David Warner’s post is getting a lot of praise.
David Warner is currently playing the International League T20 tournament. Warner is leading the Dubai Capitals team of the Delhi Capitals franchise in this league which is being held in the UAE. Also, Warner will open the innings for Delhi Capitals in the upcoming IPL. David Warner has already said goodbye to ODI and Test cricket. Warner bid farewell to Test cricket with the final Test match against Pakistan in Sydney. He also announced his retirement from ODI cricket after the ODI World Cup final. Warner (57), who came in as an opener in the last match of Test cricket, scored a half-century in his last innings. With this half-century, he created a record as the opener who scored the most runs in Test cricket for Australia. David Warner, who played 203 Test innings for Australia, scored a total of 8786 runs as an opener. With this, Warner said goodbye to the record as the opening batsman who scored the most runs in Test cricket on behalf of Australia.
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