New Delhi. The three-match T20 series between India and South Africa is going to start from October 28. For this the African team has reached India. Meanwhile, before the start of the series, the photo of African player on social media is becoming very viral on social media. In which the color of Navratri was seen on South African player Keshav Maharaj. Actually, South African player Keshav Maharaj reached the temple on the auspicious occasion of Navratri. Where he saw his mother and bowed his head. Keshav Maharaj reached the Padmanabha Swamy temple in Thiruvananthapuram to have darshan. During this, he appeared in Indian traditional dress. In which Keshav is seen wearing a dhoti-kurta in the photo. Looking at the photo, it can be guessed that his faith in Hinduism is enough.
He shared this photo on his Instagram story. In which Keshav Maharaj wrote in the caption wishing everyone a Happy Navratri and Jai Mata Di. Now this photo of him is becoming very viral on social media. Social media users are reacting fiercely and praising the South African player.
South African cricketer keshav Maharaj sought blessings from Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple at Thiruvananthapuram. His forefathers left India in 1874. He still proudly wears his identity in his sleeves. #sreepadmanabhaswamytemple #Kerala #Navaratri2022 #Navratri #sharadiya_navratri pic.twitter.com/A4Q2AYwxFf
— Tarun Singh Verma (@TarunSinghVerm1) September 26, 2022
Let us tell you that Keshav Maharaj’s ancestors were from India, his family originally lived in Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh. But later his family left India and started living in Durban, South Africa. Despite living in Africa, Keshav Maharaj did not forget the customs of India and is said to be a great devotee of Lord Hanuman.
Never forget your culture & your roots.
No matter in which part of the world you are livingKeshav Maharaj wishes “happy navratri” to those who are celebrating ️ #HappyNavratri pic.twitter.com/D7YNyegQJ7
— Bobby Stan (@BobbyRatStan) September 26, 2022
South African player KESHAV MAHARAJ……..♥️♥️♥️ pic.twitter.com/Jaz5hjzJIo
— Lord Shaw™ (@Fire_cracker56) September 26, 2022
#SouthAfricanCricketer #KeshavMaharaj visited Padmanand Mandir after arriving India for limited over series. He wishes everyone #HappyNavratri #JaiMataDi #INDvsSA pic.twitter.com/hPDjmLJG61
— Rajeev Rai (@Rajeev_Bharat) September 26, 2022
Let us tell you that the Indian team and South Africa team will play a series of three T-20 and 3 ODI matches. The first match between India and Africa will be played on 28 September in Thiruvananthapuram.