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Gautam Gambhir visits the Golden Temple with wife Natasha
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Gautam Gambhir visits the Golden Temple with wife Natasha
July 05, 2012 17:59
Kolkata Knight Riders' skipper and Indian opener Gautam Gambhir at the Golden Temple, Amritsar with his wife Natasha to offer prayers at the holy Gurdwara. (PTI Photo)
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Kolkata Knight Riders' skipper and Indian opener Gautam Gambhir at the Golden Temple, Amritsar with his wife Natasha to offer prayers at the holy Gurdwara. (PTI Photo)
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After the England and Australia debacle, Gautam Gambhir has had a good run in the IPL. He would be looking to continue that and what better way than paying obeisance and seeking blessings. (PTI Photo)
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Cricketer Yuvraj Singh with mother Shabnam Singh pays obeisance at Dera Hansaliwale of Sant Ajit Singh Hansaliwale - Yuvi's religious mentor. (PTI Photo)
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Rahul Dravid, his wife Vijeeta and sons visit Sai Baba temple in Shirdi. (PTI Photo)
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Zaheer Khan of Royal Challengers Bangalore was seen offering prayers at the Ajmer Sharif Dargah with some of his team members, on Sunday. (PTI image)
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Zaheer has not had the best of form in the recent past with injuries ruling him out of action on several occasions.
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The pacer was provided with a tight security blanket as the team offered prayers at the 16th century shrine.
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Virat Kohli's form has been a bit iffy in the ongoing IPL and is seen here on his way to the main shrine. (PTI image)
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Despite the fact that he was not included in the line-up, Suresh Raina was a regular figure at the field because of his exceptional fielding.
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Team owner Siddhratha Mallya was also present with the players.
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Sri Lanka's Tillakaratne Dilshan was also present and is seen here with his daughter.
Coming up: Other cricketers who have been seen offering prayers at religious places:
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India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni at the ancient Deori temple in Tamar, about 65 kms from Ranchi, soon after his return from the Australia tour. Dhoni is a regular visitor at this temple. (PTI Photo)
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Yuvraj Singh and his mother Shabnam with their Guru Ram Singh in Fatehgarh Sahib. Yuvraj had credited his success in the World Cup to his Guru. (PTI Photo)
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Suresh Raina was one of the least played cricketers of India's World Cup campaign, but when he got a chance, he made it count. Just two days after the World Cup final, the batsman was seen offering prayers at the holy shrine of Shirdi.
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Suresh Raina pays obeisance at Saibaba temple in Shirdi on Monday. (PTI Photo)
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Suresh Raina at the Saibaba temple, Shirdi. (PTI Photo)
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Raina who played a crucial role in the latter stage of the campaign got a warm welcome from his mother on his arrival at home in Gaziabad. (PTI Photo)
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Suresh Raina offers prayers at the Shirdi temple.
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Suresh Raina receives blessings at the Shirdi temple.
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Suresh Raina offers prayers at the Shirdi temple after India's successful World cup campaign.
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Harbhajan Singh too took time out to visit a Gurudwara near Mohali in Punjab after winning the World Cup last year.
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Harbhajan Singh offering prayers at a Gurudwara in Mohali on Monday. (PTI Photo)
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